Wednesday, September 29, 2010
KeyDelayDemo.mov
YouTube via davidryle | September 29, 2010
Synth audio comes in at 2:12.
"A challenge to figure out how to get a delayed envelope well after the key has been released.
The trick was three envelope generators, a signal processor, an interface Q961 and plenty of patience to dial it all in. I actually used a digital volt meter to check my voltages along the way. The inversion was particularly difficult.
I also demo'd the Oakley Equinoxe voltage controlled phase shifter. Nice sound."
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brilliant. could've been made with a single trigger/gate delay module in euro though.
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