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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: square waves
The PCM-42 delay line has an LFO which is used to modulate the delay line, it can be used to create flange, chorus or wobbly echos. It has two waveforms available, triangle and square. If you use an expanded memory PCM-42 and modulate your loop with the square wave the effect will be similar to having someone switch the speed of a tape machine, with dramatic jumps in pitch and speed. >At the Y2K7 loopfest, Henry Kaiser explained that he used square >waves to modulate a PCM 42 (lexicon fx processor) to create his >loops. I really liked his performance. Did I misunderstand him? >Can anyone explain how this is done? > >-Qua -- ... http://www.zmix.net
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