Dudes, this guy does a lot of talking, but it's OK because he kinda makes up for it with the sounds he's making.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MemPzd5bqiI[/youtube]
I'm liking what's everybody's saying so far. Keep talking.
I'd like to try parallel processing, but it's something I haven't really explored. I'm afraid it'd sorta become a Black Hole. Well, that and the fact that I'd really like to run my guitar signal through a bunch of synth modules. You know? All kinds of crazy filters, ring modulators, 20 stage phasers. Stuff like that.
I love it when the sweep of one phaser overtakes the other.
I also love running two flangers in series.
two phasers in series
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Re: two phasers in series
…...........................…psychic vampire. wrote:The important take away from this thread: Taoism and Ring Modulators go together?
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Re: two phasers in series
If you set the Moog Phaser to 12-stage phasing and use the LFO CV input in the back it let's you clock 6 of the stages with the main LFO knob and the other 6 with the external LFO CV input. Does some pretty crazy stuff. Not quite the same as cascading one phaser into another, but pretty interesting.
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Re: two phasers in series
I run my Faye's Her in series and that shit is sick! Then I switch to parallel which is also sick! Decisions, decisions....
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