



ffs about time i found one for sale in the states

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Eowave Ribbon 2 synth. Outputs audio or CV/Gate. Old version you had to hook it up to a computer and go through their not so reliable program to make changes for how it operates, waveforms etc. this new one stores presets on the unitactualidiot wrote:What is it?
tuning is overrated.Mudfuzz wrote:Coming: Boss Tu 50![]()
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greeny23 wrote:tuning is overrated.Mudfuzz wrote:Coming: Boss Tu 50![]()
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How do the rings correspond with pitch and stuff?Uncle Grandfather wrote:Eowave Ribbon 2 synth. Outputs audio or CV/Gate. Old version you had to hook it up to a computer and go through their not so reliable program to make changes for how it operates, waveforms etc. this new one stores presets on the unitactualidiot wrote:What is it?![]()
http://www.eowave.com/synthesizers/ribbon-2/
Oh you glorious bastardUncle Grandfather wrote:big city music has em
Cool, guess it's more relevant to you drone folks then.Uncle Grandfather wrote:You can set it up a couple different ways, octaves or continuous and direction etc. The graphics are at best an approximation. The Manual is pretty informative.
http://www.eowave.com/downloads/pdf/Eow ... manual.pdf
It was the "The graphics are at best an approximation." that made me come to that conlusion - I assume ugf meant that the rings aren't that accurate, thus making the controller unusable for a guy like me. I need to know what key and shit I'm in.D.o.S. wrote:Snarky answer: "username checks out"
Real answer: ribbon controllers are the beeeeesssst, at least coming from someone like me who can't really play piano/keys.
Yeah they are a lot of fun to play, responds to pressure as well as position so you can get very expressive. Its duophonic too so you can play chords etc. Similar to learning to play any fretless instrument takes a lot of practice if you want dead on accuracy. Besides being cool instrument you can also use them in other ways too as CV/gate controller. The old version had a charming lo-fi quality when used at audio rate, some cool aliasing effects.actualidiot wrote:Cool, guess it's more relevant to you drone folks then.Uncle Grandfather wrote:You can set it up a couple different ways, octaves or continuous and direction etc. The graphics are at best an approximation. The Manual is pretty informative.
http://www.eowave.com/downloads/pdf/Eow ... manual.pdf