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hueseph
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Mon Jan 09, 2006 1:53 pm |
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Now that I have your attention.
I noticed that you use synthedit. I have been looking for a plugin that doesn't appear to be in existence. Essentially what I'm looking for is a feedback generator. Something that I can apply while I'm tracking or after the fact even.
My idea is that the signal goes to a gate and a simple notch filter or series of notch filters so that I can choose not only what level the feedback starts to build but at what frequency or frequencies as well. The concept being that you could not only dail in specific feedback but also dail in feedback in harmonies. For example feedback that builds based on a perfect fourth then wavers according to however you play it, say using the tremolo arm on your guitar.
Do you think this is within your capability? I've been trying to learn synthedit but nothing I produce is recognized by Cubase. I don't know why. Software in that degree is not my forte'.
Just a thought. If anyone has any info on a plugin that will do this already that would be great. I've done a google search with dissappointing results. |
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hueseph
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Yeah. They have a feedback generator but it seems pretty random and has no real control. |
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BobYordan
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| hueseph wrote: | | Yeah. They have a feedback generator but it seems pretty random and has no real control. |
Hey, can you post the link so I can download and check it out?  |
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