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Re: peater trick



On Apr 23, 2004, at 7:34 AM, goddard.duncan@mtvne.com wrote:
>  then I adjusted the pitch of the loop while it was recording... each 
> successive repeat changes pitch cumulatively. so the net effect is of 
> a decaying repeat-echo that sounds like it's slowing down but is 
> actually just going down in pitch. or up, if that's how you've set it.

yeah regurgitive loop processing is the shit.

totally.

if i ever buy a DSP7500 it'll be so i can do that on four seperate 
stereo loops in one box.

one of the main reasons i want a Mark Of The Unicorn 828mkII is so i 
can do that with my PCM-80 and H3000. it's one of the three or four 
primary signal paths i want.

the way i did it with the repeater and the Digitech Studio 400 involved 
sending the signal into the Studio 400 through the balanced input, out 
the unbalanced into the Repeater, out of the Repeater into the main 
unbalanced inputs of the 400, then out of the 400's balanced outputs 
back into my mixer. it was funny to look at the back of the Studio 400 
and see EVERY socket filled with something.

i had to have dry mute on and feedback at 0%, but it worked.

when i got it done i called Kevin Simonson and told him about it and he 
said "Eric, you wired an organism. has it overthrown you as owner of 
the studio yet?"
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Eric Williamson
www.suitandtieguy.com