lordgalvar wrote:oscillateur wrote:Maths is super useful as a multi-faceted utility. I did use it as a dual oscillator too when I got my first small batch of modules and the "proper" osc was not arrived yet.
Also, I apparently ordered this yesterday :
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I'm disappointed that they did not include any trigger-based external sync though.
Still, I've been only using my DD20 for looping for maybe 8 years and this should open new possibilities (sound sources -> DD20 -> 22500)...
You could probably jumper a switch/trigger jack over off the stop/tap one...
Or figure out what kind of signal the FC jack takes (don't really know how they are doing it...probably somekind of pulse?) and do something that way?
But it kind of ruins the pedal haha...but I am sure it is possible.
Curious to hear your thoughts on it too...Be nice to have a looper around...(that isn't on something else)
Yeah, I'm curious about it too. I read the manual, checked all the info I could find online and decided that even without the sync in it would be really useful for me. The price is decent too, the other similar option is the Pigtronix Infinity but it's twice the price here.
At first I thought the rhythm section was completely useless (I really don't care about this stuff at all) but they're actually just a bunch of wav files in a folder with a text file for each detailing the tempo/etc. so it should be super easy to replace them with some of my sounds and use these in addition to the 2 looper tracks. The only thing is that the rhythm tracks are not time-stretched like the looper tracks but that's not a big issue.
And the FC input is only used to change banks. Depending on the hardware they could maybe add a firmware update to have some setting to use it as a tap tempo/trigger input. I'll have to send EHX a mail about that...