MATRIXSYNTH: Ray Wilson Etcetera Ghetto Modular


Thursday, March 22, 2007

Ray Wilson Etcetera Ghetto Modular

Via Suit and Tie Guy in the comment of this post.

Ray Wilson of Music From Outer Space

Update via Suit and Tie Guy in the comments:
"a few clarifications:

a) it was technically the "Ray Wilson Etcetera Ghetto System", as only 3/5ths of it were derivative of Ray Wilson boards. there's also the Yves Usson Gate Delay and the STG Soundlabs Moog CP Filter Clone Slash Passive Ring Modulator module. it is also in this video, which you made a post about a while back, processing something. not sure what really.

b) yes you are correct, A. Non Emouse. filters and ring modulator don't really have much to do with one another. however, these filters and ringmod are both passive ... so they have that in common. and yes i fooed the hole puncherement on the ringmod bit. it should have been upside down, so to speak."

4 comments:

  1. Hahaha. Many of the commercial manufacturers look much more "ghetto", as you put it, than these do.

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  2. suit: looks cool except for the ring modulator at the bottom of the filter. Just seems out of place and asymmetrical.

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  3. a few clarifications:

    a) it was technically the "Ray Wilson Etcetera Ghetto System", as only 3/5ths of it were derivative of Ray Wilson boards. there's also the Yves Usson Gate Delay and the STG Soundlabs Moog CP Filter Clone Slash Passive Ring Modulator module. it is also in this video, which you made a post about a while back, processing something. not sure what really.

    b) yes you are correct, A. Non Emouse. filters and ring modulator don't really have much to do with one another. however, these filters and ringmod are both passive ... so they have that in common. and yes i fooed the hole puncherement on the ringmod bit. it should have been upside down, so to speak.

    i'm glad you got a kick out of that and thanks for the attention. maybe sometime i'll make something that i can actually make sounds with instead of just process drum machines during visits to DeKalb IL and random guitarists who float through my doors.

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