Couple sound samples of things I've created on the FV-1

Started by Digital Larry, February 06, 2015, 07:27:26 PM

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Digital Larry

Thx John.  I have a lot of fun goofing around and making useless sounds but every now and then I hit on something pretty amazing.
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Want to quickly design your own effects patches for the Spin FV-1 DSP chip?
https://github.com/HolyCityAudio/SpinCAD-Designer

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nice, the tremolo dual filter delay sounds like the tremshifter... 8)

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Digital Larry

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Thanks guys.  What makes it all even more fun is that I don't keep track of things very well so sometimes it's a bit of a mystery how I accomplished something.

@DA, I looked up the Tremshifter schematic, which looks like it has a variable filter of some sort along with an amplitude modulator with independent LFO sections.  That is cool with a capital K.   ;D  Did you design that?

One of the things you can do on the FV-1 is use a "crossfade" block connected to an LFO that lets you "tremolo" between any two sounds you like.  In this case it was two different fixed resonant filter settings, so the filters themselves were not actually moving.  You could of course make the filters move at the same time or use a different LFO than the overall amplitude.  Or you could "tremolo" between clean and distorted, or chorus and phase, or reverb and delay, etc.  The possibilities are mind numbing which does explain why my mind is usually numb.

One sound I created has 4 different reverb/delays in the return and pans slowly between all 4 in some goofball way.  That one is a little subtle if you're not paying really close attention. 

I guess my biggest gripe about the FV-1 is only 3 control knobs, but you can combine multiple things to be controlled by one knob... to the extent that if you didn't create the patch you'd never be able to figure out what it was really doing!   :icon_biggrin:
Digital Larry
Want to quickly design your own effects patches for the Spin FV-1 DSP chip?
https://github.com/HolyCityAudio/SpinCAD-Designer