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From:
Jonathon Stevens
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Date:
Wed, 10 Jun 1998 00:37:55 -0400
Subject:
Re: (idm) bouncing ball effect
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<199806100437.AAA29603@cent1-gw.centennial.qc.ca>
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I agree, the digitech dsp128, one of the very first multi-effects boxes made, has a similar setting, and It would not be possible to do bouncing ball with it. Even if it were i'd congratulate RDJ for finding a decent use for the damn thing. Sequencing or sample editing, I don't really know of any sequencers that can go fast enough to produce a tone from a sample, unless his claims to having cutomized sequencing software is true?
quoted 9 lines sorry to get this one going again.>sorry to get this one going again. > >but although this effects box se-70 may produce a delay that sounds much >like the ae/afx bouncing ball percussive roll, THEY DO NOT USE IT. it would >never be precise enough. there are many techniques in sequencing to achieve >this effect. > >sorry. i just wanted to be a jerk. >
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