every reggae music mix since Lee Perry has been using this type of sound. I used a cheapo yamaha portasound in the early 80s to do that, plus a fat phasor effect on it. then there's a short delay on it as well with a different EQ setting.

if you want to create a phasor effect in pd you either create a very short delay or (I think better) a bank of notch filters, either boost or cut. with a metro you can then slide through the frequencies with range and speed of your liking.

Jurgen

On Oct 28, 2010, at 5:16 PM, Marco Donnarumma wrote:

Yes, check this:

http://soundcloud.com/bemong/03-rhythm-sound-mango-drive

well, the whole tune, specially at 3' 05"
so those are the dub chords I'm talking about :P
Sorry for not specifying before,

Thanks,


Marco


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There are many ways to peel that apple, can you post an example of something
similar to what you're aiming for?

Cheers,
~Brandon



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