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<p>This was just a test-drive of my guitar controlled rack. But think it points a light in a very interesting direction.</p>
<p>The patch sends values from the guitar to the rack base on 6 (midi) pitch slots between 40 and 64 (using sigmund~). The amplitude in those slots controls the values for 3 parameters per effect [1..6].</p>
<p>Three channels/audio outs were sent to stereo wave files 1) after the eq7 (diy2), 2) after the first effect, and 3) after the whole stack.</p>
<p>The two effects used were pitchshifter&gt;a delay (triple bodyresonace (also diy2)).</p>
<p>May you find it amusing. If not inspirational.</p>
<p>Love and Peace through Music,<br />
s</p>
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<p>This was just a test-drive of my guitar controlled rack. But think it points a light in a very interesting direction.</p>
<p>The patch sends values from the guitar to the rack base on 6 (midi) pitch slots between 40 and 64 (using sigmund~). The amplitude in those slots controls the values for 3 parameters per effect [1..6].</p>
<p>Three channels/audio outs were sent to stereo wave files 1) after the eq7 (diy2), 2) after the first effect, and 3) after the whole stack.</p>
<p>The two effects used were pitchshifter&gt;a delay (triple bodyresonace (also diy2)).</p>
<p>May you find it amusing. If not inspirational.</p>
<p>Love and Peace through Music,<br />
s</p>
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