Make Noise Bruxa delay 'experiment'

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After a long wait, Bruxa has arrived (apparently it's pronounced "broosha").
In theory it's a mostly a delay, but the way the feedback and filtering has been implemented, it's really a texturizer. No bouncy-bounce here.

The first couple sections of this vid use a combo of VCOs through a Fourcaster to shift between them, and some different sequence speeds. But frankly the most interesting bit is the third section, where it's just one note coming out of a Befaco Octaves VCO that's the real winner.

So if you want to go straight for the money, skip to the 19 minute mark or so.

The only additional effect is a bunch of reverb, mostly here to spread out the stereo field.

00:00 Intro
00:20 Slow notes
13:20 Fast notes
19:13 Just one note
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Excellent demo just what I needed to hear- thx!

brianreilly
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Subharmonicon > WMD Orion > TRex Replicator > Lyra 8-FX > Bruxa > WMD Orion. Both Lyra and Bruxa are delay-filters, sort of like a comb filter. "Filter" is resonance, and "Absorb" is cut-off. What gets "interesting" is that in a series of delays, they can accent unheard faults of the previous delay. Using them in sequence produces a harmony-drone sound. Try plugging the top CV out (gold squiggle) into the Filter input, set the +- knob towards the -.

ChainsawCoffee
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Just wow. Can't wait to receive mine.

CinematicLaboratory
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It’s not a BBD delay. It’s a PT2399 like the Lyra 8 fx and NLC Delay No More(and the other NLCs)

dogboywonder
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Great jam at the end. Stopped watching and just listened. On the fence though if I should order Bruxa, get a Strega or just chill with Echophon and Mimeophon.

gabrielkangas
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That... sounds remarkably similar to the Strega's delay section. Did they just rehash the circuits for this module?

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