Guitar Straight into the Doepfer Analog Synthesizer

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Uploaded by on Aug 23, 2010

Ok Ok, this is crazy... This video shows you how to (without any 'special' modules whatsoever) play an analog mod synth with a regular ol guitar. I discovered a very common, but unusual module to convert the guitar signal into audio: the clock divider... insanity ensues...

© Philip Mease 2010

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  • If you really want a good implementation of this, you *could* get a Q118 from Synthesizers com, a power supply, and a 1/4 to 1/8 in cable and make a standalone box somewhat like a petal that you can use as a CV. But that gets complicated.

  • @fuse1921 Thanks, I am aware of some other instrument to modsynth modules, however this method requires nothing out of the ordinary... but yes... not exactly the easiest to use :)

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  • @subliminaldecibel it sure works. virus is great for processing audio. have fun.

  • put a violin threw it an electric violin

  • i finally bought a access virus ti2 my first synth I'm going to be trying this hopefully it works it has inputs 1"4 trs on the back of it hopefully it works peace.... i don't do videos but maybe ill do one peace

  • korn the path of totality album dub step fusion with guitar metal distortion real synth guitar I've wanted to do this since i was 15 years old, make jungle drum n bass dub step skrillex excision and fuse it into metal rock grunge thrash punk for like a POD/lincoln park/ metallica/ downlink datsik experimental industrial gothic style of music... big ups respect this video

  • @JingleJoe

    I totally agree. If you don't find this cool, you're not paying attention.

  • thats brilliant, why does this video only have about 1500 veiws!? people need to see this :D

  • @EmetophiliaOfficial Yeah! That's what I do. I just ran my bass through an A119, and then to an A106-1… and then to a VCA so that I can mix it to unity. The A106-1 does so much—I can get a classic wah sound, but I can also get it to sound like futuristic warfare! :D

  • dudeeeeeeeee, that is sick!!!!!!!

  • awesome! i use the doepfer a-119 to amplify the guitar signal, plus u get a gate and an envelope follower =) then i run it through the a-189-1, and maybe a filter, bit-crushed guitars <3

  • really cool idea, kinda makes me wish I had my a-160 still. Now I'm wondering if I could use the RCD or SCM...

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