> ... what is going on in the A-137 re: odd and even harmonics
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> - this is useful to know because, for example.. tube amplifiers only
> add even harmonics... the sounds of closed-tube instruments such as
> organs only have odd harmonics... etc..
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Dave Pensado in last months Electronic Musician on tube-gear:
"I have noticed that different keys and tempos affect the kind of gear I
like using. For example, F#, A, and E are bright keys and best with tube
gear, while Bb, Eb, and some of the slow tempos sound best with newer gear
and plug-ins."
http://emusician.com/tutorials/emusic_mixing_down_speaking/
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> thanks. -bryan
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> --- In
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
, "ilanode" <techmeier@...> wrote:
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>> Thanks!
>> --- In
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
, Florian Anwander
>> <Florian.Anwander@> wrote:
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>> > Hi Ingo
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>> > > I could be wrong since I have no person. experience with the WVX and
>> > > only little with the A137. Anyhow, I used to think that the A137
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>> > > best for signal with none or few harmonics while the WVX works
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>> > > well on signals which are poor or rich in harmonics. Anyone to
>> clarify
>> > Also the WVX works "best" with signals with poor harmonics. The
>> question
>> > is, what you define as "best". The Doepfer works as a WVX if you
> don't
>> > use the "multiples" control (or don't overload the input).
>> >
>> > Florian
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