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Some-E: I meant that aux-controlled filter exists. |
2003-04-02 |
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Some-E: This kind of effects exist already. I have to see how this one works! |
2003-03-26 |
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Elektroj?nis: Cool... I've been thinking of building something like analog version of this to use with my guitar but maybe now I don't need to. :) (Then again maybe I will anyway... Building is fun.) Thumbs up for Ld! (again) |
2003-03-13 |
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mute: Woot! |
2003-03-12 |
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cellular: Thank you for putting your time into making great machines that make me happy |
2003-03-11 |
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IntrospectiveJourneys: Installed it on my temp comp. Tried it. Liked it. Two thumbs and at least one big toe up. What a weird effect. |
2003-03-11 |
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snuggles: I think my dick is on fire!!! |
2003-03-11 |
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7900: Tx ld, nice muddy and sticky |
2003-03-10 |
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IntrospectiveJourneys: I'm home on spring break, but this effect sounds like the shiznat. Can't wait to try it! |
2003-03-10 |
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thOke: Thank you ... neat! |
2003-03-09 |
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Xenobi0z: Thanx! This filter is really cool =) |
2003-03-09 |
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ld0d: Xenobioz, just put connect some input to it and a control signal through auxbus and you're set... the control signal amplitude modulates filter cutoff frequency => low frequency sine through auxbus makes it work like a filter with LFO on cutoff. |
2003-03-09 |
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tonfarben: Cewl Idea! Sorry can?t test, too busy at the moment (GRRR, even so busy that I made no music for a month now...) |
2003-03-09 |
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Xenobi0z: Hmm, sounds cool but, maybe someone could make a helpfile or a review where they explain how to use it. Thanx =) |
2003-03-09 |
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hamsteralliance: Wheeeeee!!!!!!!!!!!!! *testing* |
2003-03-09 |