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Here’s a demo video for the Sherman Rodec Restyler, via BigCityMusic:
Here’s a little modular noodle being processed by the Sherman Rodec Restyler. The Sherman is an incredible sounding multimode filter with some fun Sherman quirks thrown in.
The knob on the bottom-left determines at what frequency the modulation kicks in. The big knob on the right is the overall frequency cutoff. The switch at the top-right engages the Sherman in the upper position, bypasses in the center, and acts as a momentary switch in the bottom position.
We’re using the Jomox XBase 999 drum machine for the backing beat and to clock our sequence. This thing is fun!
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