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OT Re: Roland Wave Processor



Here is what I would like (or think I would like):

Per string fuzz into per string filter (e.g., something like the slow 
filter
setting on the Line6 FM4). I'd like to have the filters for the strings
offset based on the tuning relationship of the strings with the ability to
sweep all of them using an expression pedal. I'm thinking in terms of a
hexaphone Line6 DM4 followed by Line6 FM4 set up -- probably with some
simplifications to each of the stages.

Will the VG stuff do this?

Will the VG do a decent Pat Metheny GR300 brass sound?

Mark

on 9/4/01 3:39 AM, Un chval at chwal@worldonline.fr wrote:

>> As this is just a simplification of Rolands VG technology, any VG
> users out
>> there are inited to chime in...
> 
> Hi. I use VG-8 for 4 years, if I may be of any help in what you want
> to know...
> The synth sounds in VG are very expressive, as it is processing of
> your instruments signal, they react very well and instantly, they can
> change over time with the changes of your strings tone, or with the
> expression pedal, but they are basic synth engines. Soustractive, I
> mean, TB303 type, PWM, double-filter, organic, crystal (must be FM I
> think)... It's very attractive for a guitar player to use these kind
> of sounds like the conventionnal distortion of an amp. Much more
> effects.
> 
> M'sieur Ch'val
> 
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