Sounds great, it reminds me of a very small part on a skinny puppy song. very small part. It was driving me crazy because I couldn't even think of the band. Love your sound.
Thanks Tim. The thin strip top right is a V-trig to S-trig converter module that I made. I don’t really use it much now as I have made some short patch cables with a plug on one end and a socket on the other end. These have the conversion circuit built into the jack socket and saves having to patch the Behringer V-trig to S-trig converter module. I just plug a V-trig into the converter cable and S-try comes out. This save quite a lot of patching. The module below it is the FX Aid XL, a multi purpose effects module. I’m using a delay on this particular patch.
Sounds great, it reminds me of a very small part on a skinny puppy song. very small part. It was driving me crazy because I couldn't even think of the band. Love your sound.
Thanks for listening
cool result, cool rhythms. What is the thin strip top right and below it on the 55?
Thanks Tim. The thin strip top right is a V-trig to S-trig converter module that I made. I don’t really use it much now as I have made some short patch cables with a plug on one end and a socket on the other end. These have the conversion circuit built into the jack socket and saves having to patch the Behringer V-trig to S-trig converter module. I just plug a V-trig into the converter cable and S-try comes out. This save quite a lot of patching. The module below it is the FX Aid XL, a multi purpose effects module. I’m using a delay on this particular patch.
@@ProfessorSynth thanks for the info, the fx unit is interesting.
cool beat!
You wrote: "into stereo flanger into ping pong delay." Q: which brand(ss) and models were used?
Stereo flanger is Lexicon MX200, ping pong delay is built into Zoom Livetrack L-12 mixer
@@ProfessorSynth THX
You wrote: "modulated by LFO" Q: which LFO brand and model?
LFO is Behringer 921 VCO in low frequency mode