what sort of effects do you guys run your phatty through?

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what sort of effects do you guys run your phatty through?

Post by CRJ » Fri Jan 02, 2009 2:46 pm

just curious. ive been having a blast with the alesis philtre lately.

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the one place that i think the phatty is kinda lacking is for long evolving sorta pad sounds, so i kinda want some ideas on what effects i could check out and possibly run through to get those sort of sounds.

thanks for your time...

chris

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Post by EricK » Fri Jan 02, 2009 3:54 pm

Im sure theres a way that you can tweak the Phatty to do pads.
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Post by CRJ » Fri Jan 02, 2009 3:58 pm

i should have been more clear. i like the real long and ever evolving and just plain f ing wierd pads. long reaktor sounding pads if that makes sense. ive been able to get some great sounds i like, but once i do it kinda leaves me less parameters to mess with if that makes sense. i kinda wanna externalize some of what i do so that i can control it separately. im gonna stop rambling now.

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Post by Matt Friedman » Fri Jan 02, 2009 6:35 pm

Well... you can tune OSC2 to a fifth and get 2/3 of a triad... With a slow VCA envelope and a long release, anything is possible. Wouldn't be my first choice for a pad (my go-to for pads is a JX8P or an AX60 if I want something aggro).

I tried the LP through some effects today... The Big Muff was disappointing. Didn't really add anything that I couldn't get through overload and some EQ. I did have fun with the wah, though. I'm thinking that chorus would work very nicely, though. Something really sloppy like the JX8P chorus would be just the ticket.
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Post by Assar » Fri Jan 02, 2009 7:52 pm

I bought a new Line6 POD (XT) for my Gibson LP, so now I use the old POD (2.0) for my Moog LP. It works great! Especially the auto-wah ...
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Post by EricK » Fri Jan 02, 2009 8:03 pm

Now there is a way that you can tweak the Voyager to where it will go through the filter for like 30-45 seconds. Ill mess with it and see if I can figure out how I did it and see if it will translate to the LP.

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Post by earsmack » Fri Jan 02, 2009 10:50 pm

First let me say if you REALLY like the pads like you say you like you need a Virus TI (not the Snow, but the high-end TI kbd, polar or desktop.) It is king in my book when it comes to long evolving and really intricate sounds.

Having said that - the Phatty (and Voyager and even the Prophet 08) can make long, evolving sounds to some extent. Although I tend to use my Voyager for more drone-style sounds you can easily make them long and evolving by adding a couple moogerfoogers (or any effect) to the mix and have them play off each other. That is, set an LFO to modulate 3 times a second and another to modulate 1 time every 10 seconds...all of a sudden you have a sound that can evolve slowly and not "repeat" only once every 30 seconds give or take. Add another effect in and you can increase the time.

Kinda like what Brian Eno did with 4 tape players playing different length bits of tape from each of 4 corners of the room...if memory serves. Depending on your effects and their periods you can make it as evolving as you like.

Try using the EP2 pedal - you can assign it and then slowly fade it in over time - I find that an EP2 (assigned to filter in my case) can add much life to the LP.
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Post by EricK » Fri Jan 02, 2009 11:23 pm

CRJ
go here and see if this will give you an idea of what I was talking about.

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Post by Voltor07 » Sat Jan 03, 2009 3:13 am

LOL at Prophet 08) Almost as funny as mother theresa! :lol:

EDIT-The MF-102 ring modulator is an awesome effect, as is the MF-103 phaser. Pretty basic, I know, but so very versatile when used with other 1V/oct devices. Beats the crap out of a lot of digital devices. I occasionally use a Danelectro Dan-O-Wah as well.
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Post by jamezdd73 » Sat Jan 03, 2009 3:30 am

Well, my currently I run my Phatty through ye olde standard guitar lead... and then into a Roland Cube Street Amplifier. So right now it's not really fancy stuff. Although there is a built in delay on there. Once I get the CP-251, then I'll be able to contribute something a little more interesting :D
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Post by Prime NL » Sat Jan 03, 2009 4:45 am

I am running my Voyager through a Boss RE-20 Space Echo....can't get any better then that... 8)

Next to this i also use a Moog CP-251 to get some weird effects.

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Post by Roetsj » Sat Jan 03, 2009 7:44 am

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Re: what sort of effects do you guys run your phatty through

Post by GregAE » Sat Jan 03, 2009 9:12 am

CRJ wrote:just curious. ive been having a blast with the alesis philtre lately.

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the one place that i think the phatty is kinda lacking is for long evolving sorta pad sounds, so i kinda want some ideas on what effects i could check out and possibly run through to get those sort of sounds.

thanks for your time...

chris
The Alesis Philtre is a very cool little piece, and I use mine often - you can never have too many filters lying around. (For those who don't know - the Philtre was one of six little 'ModFX' boxes Alesis brought to market a few years ago. The Philtre is a multimode resonant filter that features LP, HP, BP and Notch responses, and each response can be set for 2-pole or 8-poles (!). Originally priced at about $100, dealers blew these out for $25 each when Alesis bailed on the ModFX line.)

Chris, if you can get your hands on one, try the Alesis Bitrman. The various combinations of Ring Mod, FM, frequency shifting, decimation and bit reduction this little box offers (along with built-in distortion and phasing) will allow you to create soundscapes that can be varied over very long periods.

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Post by MarkM » Sun Jan 04, 2009 12:31 am

I put my Voyager & Phatty through a Lexicon mpx550 and a Line 6 Echopro rack. For evolving pads I like to assign a S&H LFO to Oscillators pitch. The MuRF is another one of my favorite FX for my Moogs.
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Post by rachel » Sun Jan 04, 2009 6:10 am

Mine goes into the B channel of a DP-2, with flanger & echo. The A channel of the
DP-2 has a Jupiter-6 going through it with chorus and reverb.


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