
Remember Darkflame? The following are a few more tracks of modular goodness.
"it's a completely self playing patch from the modular (plus sony r7 reverb), i didn't tweak any knobs while recording.
the first version is digitally post-processed with only the endorphin compressor/limiter/eq vst
Babaluma-Throb.mp3
the second version is digitally post-processed by splitting the stereo signal into sum and difference parts (or mono/stereo, or mid/side etc), then processing the mono part with a subtle "tube" like distortion, and the stereo part with 4 modulated band-pass filters. the m/s signals are then recombined into normal stereo and processed with the endorphin vst. i LOVE this type of m/s processing. notice how occasionally the stereo space and depth gets RIDICULOUSLY HUUUUUGE without it sounding like an overdose of reverb - nice trick ;)
Babaluma-ThrobMSMix.mp3"
How are you generating the mid/side from stereo?
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure why the proper link hasn't been included here, but you should ask your question on the Electro-music forum where this was posted.
ReplyDeleteYep. Gregg sent this to me directly. This isn't from electro-music.
ReplyDeleteIt's on the modularsynth.net forum too! I love listening to what people make with their modulars.
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