i was surprised how versatile a bbd module can be when i got the dopefer.
you can even use it as a very thick & course oscillator.
Florian Anwander schrieb:
>
> Hi Korhan
>
> > clarify something. The BBD module has been on the list right from the
> > start. However, I am having doubts about it lately. I know that I
> > don't need phasing, flanging and chorus in my sound. I am also not in
> > desperate need of an analog delay (I have an Electroharmonix Deluxe
> > Memoryman). What else can the BBD do
> You should stop thinking of a flanger as it is presented by typical
> guitar stomp boxes, with permanent modulation.
> Basically a short delayline with feedback can be seen a specialized
> filter. And you never would think of a filter that it has to be
> modulated all the time.
> Also a Delay always produces a kind of room information (early
> reflection. But since it is voltage controllable you are enabled to
> change the roomsize depending on musical information. This may be each
> note, this may be a part of the arrangement. A very good exampe for this
> was the new york based singer and producer Lisa Dalbello who made some
> songs in the late eighties where the impression of the refrain became
> kind of claustrophobic, because all "rooms" suddenly shrinked down to
> something of the size of a packing case. After the refrain the room
> impression widened again - very impressive!
>
> Florian
>
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