John Carpenter-ish tone?

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Re: John Carpenter-ish tone?

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Wow.-- that clip sounds way cooler than I would have imagined bass>pitch vibrato>reverb could sound. Makes me feel like a dumbass for not trying it sooner. I suppose I had bass>chorus poisoning, but also a stupid personal bias against ambience on teh bass freqs. I see now what I've been missing. Everybody step back and give the bass playa moar of the mix :lol:
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Re: John Carpenter-ish tone?

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so I bought a Procession AND a Polytope AND a Nimbus. :D

Gotta hand it to you, Polytope into Nimbus totally nailed it, especially with the Xerograph in the middle.

The Procession is a different animal, but it's definitely going on my board. From 0 to 2 reverbs in one move! :joy:
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Re: John Carpenter-ish tone?

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Lebowsky wrote:so I bought a Procession AND a Polytope AND a Nimbus. :D

Gotta hand it to you, Polytope into Nimbus totally nailed it, especially with the Xerograph in the middle.

The Procession is a different animal, but it's definitely going on my board. From 0 to 2 reverbs in one move! :joy:
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