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Old 2nd September 2009   #7
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Originally Posted by networkacid View Post
Can't really be done. The same thing that's causing the nice tone is causing the unwanted tones - the overdrive is creating all sorts of harmonics which you can't really separate because if you EQ the headphone output you're affecting the filter input which is creating the feedback.

You can

a) try to recreate the wanted patch with synthesis but you'd probably need a modular.

b) try to recreate the unwanted tone then mix it out of phase with the patch that you already have... but you'd probably need a modular.

The short and long answer is... GET A MODULAR, spend about a decade learning how to reeeeeally use it, then get really really close but never quite there, buy more and more modules to try and perfect that tone, leaving no time to shower or go to work, lose your job, end up living under a railway bridge with only your modular for warmth, running it off stolen power that you almost get electrocuted by trying to rig it up from the railway tracks, and eventually die a slow, lonely death in the cold with tinnitus.

Just give it up, man. Before it's too late. Seriously.
Man, I am not really sure how to read your post.
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