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Subject: Transwaves!!!!!


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Original Message 1/3                 Date: 24-Feb-00  @  02:30 AM   -   Transwaves!!!!!

Pongoid

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Have any of you EPS/ASR owners tried this facility out? If not, you must! You can find it in the manual, I can't remember where, but on the units, go to 'edit:wave' then key over til you get to 'mod' or 'posmod', something to that effect, and key up or down til you reach 'transwv'. You have to use it with a loop. You can set the source to whatever you want, and it essentiallt does the same thing as a wavetable synth. IT"S NASTY!!! Put that through the resofilter, with several layer doing this, sending the instrument out an individual out to some external effects, and watch out! Unreal noises, I assure you. Try it. If you need a little help, Waveboy makes a library of sounds. You can learn a lot from them as study tool, as well as just good sounds to play with. Your sampler will behave more like the complex synth that it is, and not just a glorified tape recorder. Enjoy.

Ape



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Message 2/3                 Date: 24-Feb-00  @  01:49 PM   -   RE: Transwaves!!!!!

damballah

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Might have been on the EPS-16, wasn't on the original. Rubber Chicken ^^^ also has some of these sounds, I believe.



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Message 3/3                 Date: 24-Feb-00  @  11:52 PM   -   RE: Transwaves!!!!!

Pongoid

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I'm not sure about the original EPS's having that facility either, but the 16+ has it, and it works well. Rubber chicken also has some OS upgrades, but I think most of it is just bug fixes.

Ape



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