Applying an all pass filter to the other channel might be more attractive
choice since you do not have to subject the sound to the limited bandwidth
of the BBD module. All pass filters have 90 degrees of phase shift at the
cutoff frequency -- the largest possible expansion. Modulating the point
could provide an interesting stereo effect
esa
>From: Florian Anwander <
Florian.Anwander@...
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>Reply-To:
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
>To:
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: Re: 1 getting a wider sound.
>Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 15:38:03 +0100
>
>Hi
>
>I don't know the MS-2000, but I assume, it is either a chorus like
>thing, or for polyphonic mode, the distribution of the voices over the
>spectrum.
>
>For chorus thinggies use either the forthcoming BBD modules or a guiter
>stomp box. If the latter, I definitely recommend the old BOSS Dimension
>C DC-2 (or better the Roland Dimencion D). Check the stunning sound
>examples at
http://www.modezero.com/boss_dimension_c.htm.
>
>Florian
>
>
>
>danfarmer19732003 wrote:
>
> > On my korg MS-2000 it has an effect that widens the sound. IE, at
> > minimum the sound is very centered and mono. But by applying the
> > modulation I can make the sound from slighty wide to very wide.
> >
> > Now, if I wanted to do this with the doepfer system, what modules
> > would be best for this
> >
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> > Yahoo! Groups Links
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