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Wups, typo. That would be Philip Lampe. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael LaMeyer" <m.lameyer@verizon.net> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 2:02 PM Subject: OT Re: Roland Wave Processor > The biggest issue for me is that with the synth models on the > VG, you have to be supremely careful not to throw off the > modeler with any string/finger/misc noises. You get nasty > garbage out of the unit when that happens apparently. > > However, I recently saw Philip Lambe play a SITAR, yes a SITAR, > into a VG-8 and double the piezo pickup with the sound of the > sitar through one of the synth models. Sounded f***ing awesome. > > Mike > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Mark Landman" <landman@wco.com> > To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> > Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 5:45 PM > Subject: Re: OT Re: Roland Wave Processor > > > > Mark Hamburg wrote: > > > > >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 > > > > I think the Wave Processor is a great idea, but agree with > Mark that I > > would like to see something a little more full featured. > > > > How about a basic synth architecture thing, per string having > your waveform > > choices, modifiers (filters, delay lines) and then > controllers, i.e. > > envelope generator, envelope follower and LFO. > > > > I'm picturing a faceplate like a old SH era synth, with > roughly the density > > of a Korg Electribe unit in terms of knobs and buttons. > > > > I also would like to hear more from VG users about strengths > and weaknesses > > of the various VG's. > > > > Best- > > > > Mark > > > > >