Misty Cave vs. Particle... how similar?

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Re: Misty Cave vs. Particle... how similar?

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resincum wrote:dunno, I think I can cop the misty cave sound with super short delay time on the dd500 with the feedback cranked/on the verge of oscillation. assign an LFO to time or mod and you're close. then again I only had it for a day but I don't really understand the hype behind it. cause that's exactly what it like sounds like to me, a super short delay time with long feedback for the resonance
Care to share some detailed settings so I can try this against my memory of the Misty Cave?
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Re: Misty Cave vs. Particle... how similar?

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resincum wrote:dunno, I think I can cop the misty cave sound with super short delay time on the dd500 with the feedback cranked/on the verge of oscillation. assign an LFO to time or mod and you're close. then again I only had it for a day but I don't really understand the hype behind it. cause that's exactly what it sounds like to me, a super short delay time with long feedback for the resonance
Yeah, please share that with clips.

I've been wanting to get some cool booteek pedals and replicate them with the DD-500 :snax:


Here's my take on the DMM:

https://soundcloud.com/ramonovski/dd-500-vs-dmm
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