Saturday, January 24, 2009
Analogue Systems rs110 Multimode Filter Trick
YouTube via bigcitymusic
"The Analogue Systems rs110 Multimode filter has the unique ability to process the resonance externally.
Bob Williams with Analogue Systems showed us this trick where we send the "Notch Out" back into the "Res In". Sending the filter resonance to a phaser or some modulation effect can yield very cool results.
We're using the Low Pass output to our speaker."
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The Analogue Systems rs110 Multimode filter has the unique ability to process the resonance externally.
Bob Williams with Analogue Systems showed us this trick where we send the "Notch Out" back into the "Res In". Sending the filter resonance to a phaser or some modulation effect can yield very cool results.
We're using the Low Pass output to our speaker.
Thanks Roger. It's updated.
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