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jesse is a sonic maximizer! jg ----- Original Message ----- From: Jesse Ray Lucas <jlucas@neoprimitive.net> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2003 8:25 PM Subject: Re: EDP Momentary granulation technique... > Indeed, Jon. Adding (where 'n' is your EDP's MIDI receive channel)... > > ... 9n 27 7F 8n 27 00 > > ...to the end of the press string gives you a lot more tonal flexibility. > You can hold the granule and change the timbre of it. > > My favorite sound so far is to get a granule with overdub on and then smack > the strings down onto the neck, for a really percussive sound. Then, it > seems that if I play an open low-B string the granule almost fades entirely > away within a couple seconds. Rubbing my palm back and forth along the > (roundwound) strings seems to have the same effect. The loop is backed off > by 10% every time the loop (granule) repeats as long as there is input > coming into the EDP. This makes the granularization much more >"playable." > But the tonal flexability is optional, since if you don't play anything > while the EDP is in overdub mode the grain will retain the same shape/sound. > > Piping the EDP into something that gives you pitch shifting ability and > filters to play with can really turn these sounds into something way out > there. > > <experimenting> > > -Jesse > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jon Wagner" <jondrums@hotmail.com> > To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> > Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2003 5:38 PM > Subject: Re: EDP Momentary granulation technique... > > > > here's a question/idea. What happens when you send a REC command, > spacers, > > then an OVERDUB command??? I have a feeling this could add something neat > > to the granular sound. > > Jon > > > > > Programming: For the press send this string (where 'n' is the MIDI > > channel > > > your EDP recieves on [0-F], and '...' is any number of empty bytes [00] > > > which will determine grain size): > > > > > > 9n 26 7F 00 00 00 00 00 ... 8n 26 00 > > > > > > For the release send this string (where 'n' is the MIDI channel your EDP > > > recieves on [0-F]): > > > > > > 9n 3D 7F 00* 8n 3D 00 > > > >