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Monday, February 17, 2014

Devil Fish-Applied FM


Published on Feb 17, 2014 TB-303 Devil Fish·8 videos

"Devil Fish is in two feedback loops, the first is via a partially inserted plug into the 'Filter Out & FM in' socket which takes the filter out signal before the Amp and sends it back in to frequency modulate the filter frequency, the second is from the main 'Audio Out' to a Metal Zone distortion pedal which is split at the output with one signal sent back into the 'Audio in to Filter' input, and the the other to the Analog four where it receives some reverb processing before the mixer. The 'Dynamic Bank Switching' mod is being triggered by two LFO's from the Analog four's CV out. The TT-303 is recieving MIDI out notes from the Devil Fish. Percussion is from the RS7000."

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