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Old 29.12.2004, 04:47 PM
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Bet it sounds great. Whack up the resonance, crank down the cutoff step rate, then sweep.

Strange as it may seem, although I hated it originally at the time, my MC505 with its 127 discrete cut-off steps is actually really nice to use as an "effect" in its own right, as cranking up the resonance really highlights the steppage in all its retro digital glory when swept slowly, and it sounds really great in contrast to the smooth transitional stuff we've been used to hearing recently.
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