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, "Richard Scott"
<richard_scott@...> wrote:
>
> I am interested in how you guys are actually using the A126
frequency shifter. The only one i have is an alesis bitrman pedal, but
I have found no use for it all so far....
>
> Richard
>
I have the A-142-9 Vc Quadrature LFO connected to the A-126, this
results in very slow modulations of the A-126. If you put the up and
down outputs to the left and right speakers, you get a nice 3D panning
of the sound. (I still have to make a dual switch to disconnect the
A-143-9 from the A-126. And a dual potmeter for modulation depth would
be cool to, but I haven't found the time yet.)
If you use the mix out of the A-126 its just a ringmodulator with
build in oscillator. Frequency shifters, ringmodulators and vca's are
all part of the same family. Cool things happen if you feedback the
mix output into the a-126 and turn the mix knob. Then change the
amount of shift and very weird but musical sounds will occur.