What's the difference between a fuzz in a filter's effect loop and a filter in a fuzz's loop? Cuz I heard there was some fonk peoples who like fuzz on their filter so much that they figured out how to put fuzz IN their ilfter.
I like it dirty too. :surprise:
Suppoooosably, putting the fuzz in the filter instead of after it gives you the advantage of more triggering dynamics, but the good groove that comes when the fuzz follows the filter instead of pokin' it in the inpush. Talkin' envelope filters here, natch. On autoharp gitaar, cuz that's what I'm playin'.
Suppoooosably, that's what's goin on inside the Octasynth, which I likes, but since I got all kindz of fuzz already, I start looking at wonderloves and agent funks and schemin'....
(and I do realize that a large part of the magick of the Octasynth is in the lower octave generation, but let's leave that aside for now).
But I'm not reeeally feelin it wit dem filters so I keep buying moar fuzz instead (and no Octasynth. I know
Then I notice that there's some fuzzoids that has an fx loop. I'm good at buyin' fuzzes, I think to myself--I should buy a fuzz with an fx loop and chuck my envelope filter in it.
But, well, should I?





