SecretMachine wrote:Enjoying mine alot. Finally got a chance to use it with an expression pedal and was pretty amazed at how much it opens up the pedal even more.
One thing I'd love in the firmware update is probably the ability to store the quantize setting after the pedal has been powered down.
There's three quantize settings right? Normal (tones), Fifths and Octaves? And you achieve each by either having the pedal CCW full, Noon or CW full and then tapping the left footswitch in Mode 1 right? It seems like getting the Noon quantization is abit more difficult (if I'm even doing the right thing).
Ya that is the right thing to do, the 3 modes each cover about a third of the pot so maybe the issue is the length of your "tap"?. It does have to be a pretty short tap. Probably though i am going to add major and minor seventh quantizations as well, so since that is a lot of guess work the way in which quantizations are set will likely change slightly.
Also yes, storing the global q on power down is already on the todo list.
vidret wrote:alright, here it is, a shitty iphone recording:
[soundcloud]https://soundcloud.com/kapten-d/count-to-five-increasing-delay[/soundcloud]
i put notes on the parts I wanted to highlight. so I guess what I'm asking is why is the delay time decreasing, and it takes a long time too, like 2-3 minutes for that setting.
listen to the length of the delay, I didn't twist any knobs during that and it was set to 1:1 forward speed with quantization to make sure I got it right. the settings are on the picture.
i play a bit just to pass the time, it'd be pretty boring just to strum the muted strings for 2 minutes.
hmm it seems you found a bug. I'd guess it probably happens at all len b settings but give me a day or two to try it on mine and i will get back to you. in quantized 1:1 it should in theory have a constant delay time.
another thing would be if you had an idea for how to cut off the start of a sample in mode 2 so that I could get a drone without start/end, as it now only cuts the tail but I'll always get the start/stop attack, or is this from the pedal inherently replaying the sample so no matter where the "start" is it'd be a slight cut? (have *exp* switch set in 2 and it cuts from the end, or both start/end? you're the wizard. maybe it's better to leave it)
Ya the pedal will envelope the sound to get rid of "tick" artefacts that would otherwise occur when randomly piecing the sound together. There are better approaches though that could make it more continuous, not sure it will be in the next firm though. To get closer to cutting the start attack of playing though, just pluck a note wait a sec, then hit record, voila the beginning is cut off. This will get you pretty close. Plucking then recording the decay of your guitar creates a better drone id say. then play it backwards so its actually a sloow attack instead of decay. very droney.
Also why not do that all in mode 3 instead. Just record a one second section of the note decay and tune in 3 drones as you please? since you can make the read heads out of phase it is very easy to smooth over any attack left in the signal.
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