Rythm works

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<a name="planetz-file"></a><a href="http://www.spacef.com/sounds/sf-RythmFi ... .mp3"><img src="/forums/images/listen_icon.gif" border="0" alt=" Song"> Song</a><BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Genre: Ambient<BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Uses: Pulsar Effects<BR> copyright © Mehdi Touzani<BR> _____________________________________<BR><BR> http://www.spacef.com/sounds/sf-RythmFilterWorks.mp3

Rythm and filter works.
It was made as demo of the sf-modfilters but has a rather good deep rythm. It also uses Creamware Pattern Delay and MasterVerb, on sf-hammerhead sts bank.


info taken from device page :
Project uses :sf-Moonlight.v3.1, Masterverb, Creamware Pattern Delay, sf-Designer, sf-ModComb, sf-ModBPs4p, Micromixer. MedHammerhead as a drumbox. Creamware Masterverb is used as a general master effect to soften the mix.
Info taken from the device page :

1. Intro with SF-MOONLIGHT : The high sound that you hear, is the moonlight distortion, isolated before a delay, thanks to sf-deisgner, used in the synth effect section on the wet signal to remove all bass frequencies, keeping only the high frequencies, and have no Delay on the bass. then it is mixed with the Dry Signal in stereo.

3. A SF-ModCOMB is used on the Acoustic Snare: the change from Dry to Wet is not very noticeable on the mp3, but it give it a different resonance. The ModComb is used to feed the Pattern Delay.

4. Creamware PATTERN DELAY on the snare. It is the acoustic snare+Comb that is used for this Delay. You hear the delay alone first, then, with SF-MOD BPS-4p

5. SF-MOD BPS-4p : The best ModFilter for frequency modulations. Here , it is used on the Pattern Delay (Wet signal only). then many presets of this filter are demoed.

6. The "combed" acoustic snare is muted to have only the filter part. it comes back at 2/3rd of the mix. there are also movements in the reverb at the middle of the track.
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