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The DL4 has this sort of but is called different "auto volume" cheers Luis --- Qua Veda <qua@oregon.com> wrote: > I imagine it could be built in Reaktor, but I > wouldn't have the time to > figure it out > > -Qua > > > > From: Jon Southwood [mailto:jsouthwood@gmail.com] > Sent: Friday, December 07, 2007 7:21 AM > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > Subject: Re: 'slow gear' effect > > > > Thinking back to when I had an SE-70, and given your > description of the > effect, it was probably a Slow Gear feeding the Mod > Delay (with very slight > modulation for the chorusing and feedback set for > the desired amount of > 'sustain') and likely with Reverb (especially if it > was a preset; I seem to > remember every preset having enough reverb to make > sure you knew it was on > there and working!). > > As to software, I don't know of any single plug-in > that would take care of > all of it, but I imagine the chain could be built in > something like > Audiomulch, Bidule, Reaktor, Pd, or Max with varying > degrees of difficulty. > > I've got a patch on my Vortex (pretty sure I stole > it from Andy Butler's > Vortex pages) that does an incredibly rich version > of this effect, but uses > an expression pedal for the swells rather than an > actual slow gear effect. > > Hope that helps. > > Cheers, > Jon > > On Dec 6, 2007 10:33 PM, Qua Veda <qua@oregon.com> > wrote: > > Is there s/w that does a good job creating a 'slow > gear' effect? > Not sure if this is a common term, but the so called > slow gear effect that > I'm referring to can be produced by a patch on the > Boss SE-70, and perhaps > other processors. It is a slow-attack, chorus-verb > type effect that creates > kind of a volume swell and sustained sound. > > -Qua > > > > www.myspace.com/luisangulocom ____________________________________________________________________________________ Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. http://tools.search.yahoo.com/newsearch/category.php?category=shopping