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Re: Help with Glitch/Stutter technique Kaiser square mod
mark francombe wrote:
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> Or why not try our friend Henry Kaiser's trademark technique to use
> square wave modulation - a square wave can be trusted to glitch up
> just about anything is set to modulate.
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> Really.. what did Henry modulate with square waves?
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He square wave modulated the delay time on a Lexicon PCM42( i think).
He carefully set the amount of mod to give an interval change of one
octave ( possibly other intervals).
Then his sound through the delay would jump up, or down an octave.
:-) try and pay attention, this has been discussed before.
( ...and if you wanna try a vst plugin version of that effect, just ask)
andy
ps
http://www.analogartsensemble.net/2009/08/henry-kaiser-solo-guitar.html
"Wonderful Life" is edited together improvs using that technique.
and on Henry's latest cd it's still being used
http://www.analogartsensemble.net/2009/08/henry-kaiser-solo-guitar.html
I can confirm that if you paypal the guy $15, a cd is forthcoming.
(sounds good, thanx Rick for recommendation, Jeff for source)