Thursday, January 29, 2015
SNAZZY FX TIDAL WAVE MELODY W(dreamboat/ardcore and wow &flutter ) Makenoise Rene
Published on Jan 29, 2015 snazelle
"In this video I start out using JUST the Rene sequencer into the Tidal wave ---being used as a synth voice ....( using the tidal wave 1/v oct cv in and coming out of the vca out ) which is getting an external ADSR) (Bubblesound). You can see on the scope that the sine wave then morphs into the various shapes available as I begin tiring the vc mixer of the TW towards the middle and then all the way toward wave folder . You can do some pretty crazy stuff to external Vcos this way as well with the addition of filtering ....anyway the drums are coming from the snazzy fx Ardcore ...being cv controlled by the Dreamboat and the whole tidal wave is going through the Snazzy wow and flutter module ...this is maybe the first video that im showing the pretty side of the tidal wave but it can be very pretty ...round...soft ... Etc but can then go extremely aggressive too if you flip on the feedback switch ...more later"
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