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February 24, 2006 at 22:45 in reply to: My discovery: High frequency, low pass filter modulation #6197
ElanParticipant@Joachim wrote:
No. It’s rapid modulation of a filters (usually 24 dB/oct lowpass) cutoff frequency. This results in a metallic, yet warm sound.
I added you to my MSN contact list. If you have VAZ Modular, I can send you a patch or two that demonstrates this 🙂Uh wait. I didn’t mean FM, I meant modulating the cutoff frequency of a filter so fast that in creates a tone. But it seems in both cases I didn’t get it right. I do not have vaz modular though. I’ll be on MSN when my new computer is built.
ElanParticipantlol, I’ve never used my 1212m, i’m in the process of building a new computer.
ElanParticipantWhat soundcard do you recommend if you don’t care about DSP effects and just want smooth sailing? I got an Emu 1212m and I won’t use the DSP if it causes that much trouble. Will I still have troubles with it in general?
February 24, 2006 at 07:23 in reply to: Big request can’t find any product available to deliver #6179
ElanParticipantYay! I want Podium to be a rewire host… um, no rush. Props is damn gay for not responding. Frikkin Props… I own Reason 3.0 and ever since I found bigger and better things (cubase, VSTs, PODIUM!!!, etc) well I just felt Propellerheads sucks. Such is life. 😐
Anyway, I would like to use reason with Podium.
February 23, 2006 at 23:31 in reply to: My discovery: High frequency, low pass filter modulation #6178
ElanParticipantSo what you’re basically doing using frequency modulation to output certain notes? I can’t explain it well, but basically you are playing a note and then the frequency is modulated so fast that it creates an A note or whatever note you want it to create? You know?
