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MF Low-pass filter

Post by moogmoog » Wed Mar 29, 2006 4:25 pm

Does anybody know where to find some good bass sound samples using the MF low-pass filter? Thanks in advance!!!
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Post by moogmoog » Mon Apr 24, 2006 9:34 pm

P.S. - if anybody's interested in samples, just head to hieronymous' myspace page or download portal. clutch!!
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Post by hieronymous » Sun May 07, 2006 6:37 pm

moogmoog, you are too kind!

I figured I'd follow up with another download - this one is a remix I did for this French group called .cut - my first remix for someone else!

The original piece was called "Philippe F". The album of remixes is available as a free download, and my "oscillo mix" can be found there (on side two) or you can download it from me.

It's definitely more on the "noise" end of things - think Merzbow meets Cliff Burton. The noise that extends through the piece was a normal sounding distorted guitar track that I put through both the MF-101 low pass and a pedal called the "Model 86 Oscillo Fuzz" (or something like that) by Lastgasp Art Laboratories. The Oscillo Fuzz has a built in oscillator - I think it works kind of like a Z.Vex Fuzz Factory. I used the MF-101 as a filter on the original signal, then sent that filtered signal into the Oscillo Fuzz, and manipulated both the frequency of the MF-101 and the oscillator frequency of the Oscillo Fuzz simultaneously with my hands.

The bass is a variation on my usual setup: Gibson Melody Maker into an Electro-Harmonix Black Finger compressor, then I split the signal - one channel is just regular distortion (Fulltone Bass-Drive), the other is through a Z.Vex Woolly Mammoth fuzz, the MF-101, and MF-104 during some sections.

Some of the other remixes are cool - lots of different styles, some techno, some ambient - I've actually never heard the original track!

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