An analog style BBD delay emulation, modeled after the original MF104S unit’s sound.
Contains the drive unit and a BBD quality adjustment knob that replicates the original sound very closely when kept at zero.
I haven’t included the LFO part, feel free to add your own modulation as desired.
I’ve included a sound example from the original unit in Flexi (Direct sound followed by two delay repeats).
V1.1: Sorry, I forgot to save the project “with samples”. Here it is.
Nice!
The included sound in the flexi was lost somewhere along the way though @rs2000
this is missing the decimator to do aliasing …
this just filters it down, but doesn’t simulate the reason why its filtered down …
@lala
No, it’s not. Please compare its sound to the original hardware unit before writing something like this.
@rs2000
its just a lowpassfilter in the feedback loop and some overdrive.
this is not simulating what a bbd does to sound and you know that. Why call it bbd when it doesn’t do that? ;)
“Turn it up for a more modern, cleaner sound
from a longer BBD chain.”
it doesn’t do that at all. its just less filtered …
@lala Please post a video doing a proper A/B comparison with the hardware Moog MF104S instead of just bashing my work.
it doesn’t do what you suggest: “Turn it up for a more modern, cleaner sound from a longer BBD chain.”
have fun with your ego. 😆