quoted 10 lines On 12-Mar-97 Ben Coffer wrote:
>On 12-Mar-97 Ben Coffer wrote:
>>>Didgeridoo wasn't made with a real didgeridoo, it's a sampled
>>>sound.
>>If it's sampled sound...how does he modulate it so that it goes all
>>squelchy like at the very end of the track?
>
>samplers have filters (well, the good ones do). with something like
>the k2000, for instance, you can actually string 3 different filters
>in a row and modulate various qualities of all of them in real
>time...
>it's pretty damn cool.
if you wish to sound like a digeridoo, but you are too lazy to blow
into these heavy and strange looking tubes (not very hygenic btw), try
to find Korg MS20. Although it was built in Japan (not Australia) it
looks cool and you can place it on your table when you don't use it
for your digeridoo sessions. Also, it has two red small analogue
bulbs, which blink very nicely. One when you hit those buttons (b&w)
and another when you turn some pot (don't remember which, but I can
look into the manual, if needed). And. btw, it has many holes (much
more than a real digeridoo). I haven't tried to blow in them yet,
though. Has anybody tried this mod?
Roman