Filtered Synthetic Clavinet
February 23, 2009 – 11:58 pm by John Keston
I have lots more from Spark that I would like to post, but it needs some sorting through, so here’s something of my own for now. This is an arpeggiated loop of a synthesized clavinet chord filtered in real-time with the cutoff frequency on the instrument, which happens to be the Korg MS2000. After looping it I ran it through some gentle amp modeling followed by two ping pong delays. One set very short and another set much slower. The short delay has a lot of feedback and almost sounds like reverb, while the long delay is creating the echo.
4 Responses to “Filtered Synthetic Clavinet”
what is amp modeling? You refer a lot to it in your posts…
By kev on music on Mar 17, 2009
that’s a cool dance seq. by the way:)
By kev on music on Mar 17, 2009
Hey Kev. I use several kinds of amp modeling processors, but most often I use MDA Combo, which is actually a free download from http://mda.smartelectronix.com/
By John Keston on Mar 17, 2009
decent! thanks John
By kev on music on Mar 18, 2009