via cornutt in the comments of this post.
"For another example of what you can do with a 106, see one of my tracks here: West Virginia. This was done entirely with a 106 and a Boss DD-20 delay."
This is a really cool track.
Thursday, November 29, 2007
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Wow, it started off sparsely...I was about to click off of it, but then the chaotic swell kicked in.
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Thanks! The delay was set for 20 seconds. That accounts for the sparseness at the beginning. I didn't want to throw in everything all at once, because I was afraid that it would turn into an undifferentiated roar if I did.
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