I liked the sound of the guitar and the effect, but just learned there are several modes you can turn on and off on the PF when using in a loop so you no longer hear the guitar sound mixed in but you can get a good idea of how the Crystal effect works by hearing the guitar sound along with it so hopefully this makes you think more creatively. The second part is the Quadravox, again using the patch 7:1 but this time turning down the 4th part to minus one octave. Makes an interesting bass line like effect. You can tighten up the delay times by adjust the A...B...C...D knob (again the manual makes more sense of all the features). I think I found by accident how to do this on the previous video. As the manual suggests, it's good to experiment with your ears and not think of exact perimeters but when you're ready the manual helps a lot. Don't miss the UFOs by staring at other "things."
The slideshow effects were done in Edius 5 (educational version).
2:20 skip to Quadravox part :)
Whyrendog 7 months ago
The setting I was talking about is called "Killdry" and it would probably have been much easier to play if I could hear the effect better which is what Killdry is for. But in the second part of this video I think it was beneficial to keep the dry signal.
Whyrendog 11 months ago