I cant find any videos or samples on the web where someone is singing/speaking through a midimurf..
Have you seen any?
vocals through midimurf?
Re: vocals through midimurf?
I think it would render the words unintelligible, but maybe not. Give it a try and post the result?
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Re: vocals through midimurf?
No way, not unless you had super intense and fast modulation. That would be cool though. Just playing the filters is would be like running it through a graphic eq with high resonance. Probably.
Re: vocals through midimurf?
One approach to using a Murf with vocals would be to use Pattern 1, which is essentially no pattern. This allows you to have the Murf act as a graphic EQ. You can still use the LFO to modulate the center frequencies which is a subtle effect best heard on Pattern 1. If one decides to use one of the other Patterns, setting the envelope at 12:00 will give a more subtle result than 3:00 or 9:00. Also, even the most extreme settings can be used with vocals as long as the Mix knob is set tastefully.
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Re: vocals through midimurf?
I dont have one, thats why I ask...Ledbetter wrote:Give it a try and post the result?
Cant find any demoes or audio samples or anything on the subject.
Im getting either a murf or an oto biscuit.
Re: vocals through midimurf?
They are similar in that they are both sequenced filter effects. So, you can pull off some similar things. But ...Rabalder wrote:I dont have one, thats why I ask...Ledbetter wrote:Give it a try and post the result?
Cant find any demoes or audio samples or anything on the subject.
Im getting either a murf or an oto biscuit.
they both add tons of color. An each unit's color is very distinctive.
Murf: croaky, robotic, throaty/whispy, punchy
Biscuit: crunchy, buttery, bleeepy, grimey-dirty-filth