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Postby hazelwould » Sun Jul 29, 2012 2:05 am

Has anyone tried putting one in a feedback loop while freezing?
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Re: Freeze question

Postby sonidero » Sun Jul 29, 2012 2:08 am

It just samples a millisecond of sound... Do you mean after the FDBK loop or in it??? After you could catch some cool sounds in latch mode... In the loop, hmmm, I never use it in latch mode... Lemme check...
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Re: Freeze question

Postby sonidero » Sun Jul 29, 2012 2:10 am

I mean I always use latch mode and not slow or fast... Ooops... Lemme try the slow...
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Re: Freeze question

Postby hazelwould » Sun Jul 29, 2012 2:39 am

I mean the freeze in a feedback loop. I'm assuming it may work similarly to a delay and get gradually louder and then feedback.
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Re: Freeze question

Postby sonidero » Sun Jul 29, 2012 2:54 am

hazelwould wrote:I mean the freeze in a feedback loop. I'm assuming it may work similarly to a delay and get gradually louder and then feedback.


Well, by itself in a Chk Chk nothing... :idk:

I will try various combinations tomorrow and crack this code... I'm sure with cheap modulation in the mix it'll rule, cause the Chk Chk likes 'em cheap and dirty...
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Re: Freeze question

Postby spacelordmother » Sun Jul 29, 2012 11:10 am

hazelwould wrote:I mean the freeze in a feedback loop. I'm assuming it may work similarly to a delay and get gradually louder and then feedback.


I don't think so because it's only capturing sound for the instant the switch is down. Then it's just playing back...
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Re: Freeze question

Postby futuresailors » Sun Jul 29, 2012 12:50 pm

spacelordmother wrote:
hazelwould wrote:I mean the freeze in a feedback loop. I'm assuming it may work similarly to a delay and get gradually louder and then feedback.


I don't think so because it's only capturing sound for the instant the switch is down. Then it's just playing back...

Bingo. There's no effect to actually feed back.
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Re: Freeze question

Postby hazelwould » Sun Jul 29, 2012 11:39 pm

futuresailors wrote:
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hazelwould wrote:I mean the freeze in a feedback loop. I'm assuming it may work similarly to a delay and get gradually louder and then feedback.


I don't think so because it's only capturing sound for the instant the switch is down. Then it's just playing back...

Bingo. There's no effect to actually feed back.

Ah, makes sense... :)
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Re: Freeze question

Postby sonidero » Sun Jul 29, 2012 11:41 pm

Thread not dead yet...
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