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    julian
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    Oh ok. Yeah.

    Wow, I can’t believe you got that awesome of a sound just with some LPF and some EQ’ing.

    #94960
    bill ruppert
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    Oh ok. Yeah.

    Wow, I can’t believe you got that awesome of a sound just with some LPF and some EQ’ing.

    Well there is also a vibrato effect and a little bit of chorus.
    70% is the filtering.
    Dont forget the original analog synths were all based on Subtractive Synthesis.
    Start with a wave full of harmonics and then filter that down to produce other wave forms.
    The theory works great on guitar.

    Plus if you start with a distorted guitar you have TONS of harmonics and a very rich wave form to work with.
    Case in point is the Electro-Harmonix Micro Synth.
    Good luck.
    Bill Ruppert

    #94961
    julian
    Moderator

    That’s true.

    Now you’re making me want to put some pedals in front of my HOG (it’s the first in my chain)

    #94965
    st.bede
    Member

    (vox?)…peace

    #94994
    bill ruppert
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    (vox?)…peace

    st.bede,
    To do a vox or voice sound I would need whats called a formant filter.
    Its a filter that produces vowel and vocal sound.
    I have done it in the past with different gear and it worked well.
    It sounded more like an Opera tenor voice, but it did sound human.
    Electro-Harmonix does not have any formant filter device that I know of and I want these clips to show off the merits of EH.
    I will say it was a sound that would be VERY hard to place into a any contemporary recording.
    I never was able to use it on a session except for the clip I produced for my self to show the VOX capabilities.

    I do have some cool new stuff coming up using the EH HOG pedal!

    Bill Ruppert

    #95050
    st.bede
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    (vox?)…peace

    st.bede,
    To do a vox or voice sound I would need whats called a formant filter.
    Its a filter that produces vowel and vocal sound.
    I have done it in the past with different gear and it worked well.
    It sounded more like an Opera tenor voice, but it did sound human.
    Electro-Harmonix does not have any formant filter device that I know of and I want these clips to show off the merits of EH.
    I will say it was a sound that would be VERY hard to place into a any contemporary recording.
    I never was able to use it on a session except for the clip I produced for my self to show the VOX capabilities.

    I do have some cool new stuff coming up using the EH HOG pedal!

    Bill Ruppert

    I dig….but, I was thinking about using an Env filter and some dirt to get an oohish type sound but, I dig

    #95061
    julian
    Moderator

    supposedly the new riddle and enigma Q-balls filter are supposed to have talkative qualities

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