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The GUS Musician's Digest Sunday, 4 June 1995 Volume 15 : Number 023
Today's Topics:
Re: The GUS Musician's Digest V15 #22
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From: Francois Dion <francois@hyperreal.com>
Date: Sat, 3 Jun 1995 13:30:24 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: Re: The GUS Musician's Digest V15 #22
Dans la Matrice, The GUS Musician's Digest a dit:
>
> From: "Peter C. Chien Jr." <pchienjr@ocf.Berkeley.EDU>
> > From: H8441Gal@ella.hu
> > digital (as far as I know) functions to make these sounds. So if I plug
> > a guitar to the GUS mic in and have the effect functions I can execute them
> > on the incoming data, and send them to the GUS output. It must be workin'.
>
> Have you tried the Apollo program? It does reverb, for concert hall,
> club, church effects. But as for specific guitar effects such as flange,
> I don't know.
Phasing is not too hard to do while flanging adds an LFO to the concept.
Chorus requires about the same cpu power as flanging. You can however
get decent approximations with just delays which is what apollo uses.
Gusdelay is also a good application to use. There is no way to control
the dry/effect mix however without some hardware modifications on a
regular GUS or an external mixer or hardware mod on the Max.
Using 8 bit for sampling however will not even come close to a pro
unit (the price however is clearly not comparable either).
> However, I think Francois Dion, the guy who made some of
> Howling Dog patches and has some FAQs written about the UltraSound, may
> know more. His address would be in the FAQ, or ask Eric Bell.
My email is now francois@hyperreal.com. The ere.umontreal.ca address is not
operational anymore. In the WWW page for the GUS there is also an error
with my email (it's not dionf@hyperreal.com...). My URL is correct however
at http://www.hyperreal.com/~francois
Ciao,
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Francois Dion (IdMEDIA) [> Email: francois@hyperreal.com <]
' [> C.P. 278, St-Lambert, QC, Canada, J4P 2N8 <]
[> Raving Up North Ezine: run-request@hyperreal.com, subject: help <]
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