MATRIXSYNTH: Devil Fish 303 Alien FM


Wednesday, May 07, 2014

Devil Fish 303 Alien FM


Published on May 7, 2014 TB-303 Devil Fish·17 videos

"This is an extreme example of the TB-303 Devil Fish being pushed far from the traditional 303 sound, with FM and feedbacks loops, using the filter out to the Moogerfooger MF101 in self oscillation, which is being modulated by the CP251's LFO to Cutoff Frequency, at its output the signal is split into two and sent to (1)-the MXR Fullbore metal pedal its output is routed to the Filter FM in of the Devil Fish, (2)-the Boss MT-2 Metal Zone pedal its output is routed to the Audio in to Filter of the Devil Fish, this creates a simultaneous dual feedback loop.
The main audio out of the Devil Fish is sent to Boss SD-2 Dual Overdrive pedal, which also has the Accent CV out of the Devil Fish to the remote in which switches it between Crunch and Lead(on Accented notes), the audio out from this pedal is sent to the Moogerfooger MF104z Delay pedal which also has the CV out from the Devil Fish modulating the Time parameter, its output is sent to Analog four for some slight reverb, the Analog four is sending 2x LFOs to the Dynamic Bank Switching mod of the Devil Fish switching it between 4 banks (=8 patterns, as 2 are selected).
Recorded into Logic with some post editing (compression, and stereo enhancement), filmed with a Gopro."

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