Re: Ezhi&Aka Anyone?
Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2015 3:06 pm
Is one of those new pedals related to your username (please?)
I have already answered this question - i will not make any polivox filters and so on. There is also a builder in Russia, who produces them and I don't want to spoil his business.D.o.S. wrote:Is one of those new pedals related to your username (please?)
oldangelmidnight wrote:I like the sound of the Tape. What does it do if you're not tapping on the momentary switch? Just noise and filtering? And drive if that's selected? And the trem/vibrato only comes in when you press the momentary? What are the controls?
polivox wrote: So, the Tape.
We've got 4 knobs, 3 toggle switches and two footswitches.
Footswitches - bypass; modulation on.
Toggle switches - low fuzz/clean/bright fuzz; vibrato on/off; tremolo on/off - you turn vibrato and/or tremolo on via a footswitch. but only the effect turned on by a toggle switch beforehand will activate.
Knobs - volume, depth (common for vibrato and tremolo, yet we use one lfo for them both), waveform, speed
You also get a tap-tempo jack to plug in a external tap-tempo unit.
The switch is latching. When it's off there is some noise and filtering and drive, when selected, true. The controls are volume, speed, depth and waveform of the lfo, switches for tremolo/vibrato and drive selectionoldangelmidnight wrote:I like the sound of the Tape. What does it do if you're not tapping on the momentary switch? Just noise and filtering? And drive if that's selected? And the trem/vibrato only comes in when you press the momentary? What are the controls?
Either tremolo or vibrato, the waveforms include ramps, square, sine, triangle and randomoldangelmidnight wrote:Thanks, UC. I don't know how I missed it.
Seems like it can to tremolo and vibrato in sync, then? What are the waveform options?
polivox wrote:random
What latency exactly? It is not really digital)oldangelmidnight wrote: How's the latency on the vibrato?
Ugh thank you for this. I went way overboard last month and missed the order deadline. Hoping in a week or two I'll email you and get myself squared away.polivox wrote:Just want you to know that everyone who wants to buy our pedals this year will still get their 20% group ilovefuzz discount. I understand this is holidays time and don't want you to worry.
2016 will start with some new pedals, new discounts and so on.
And I also will provide large promotional discounts for everyone ready to speak about us on youtube, instagram, forums etc.
Just contact me and we will make this happen.
Thank you very much
There will be some latency, but it's not a DSP effect, not completely analog also, somewhere in between. Nothing compared to some pitchshifters etc.oldangelmidnight wrote:If it's not really digital, that probably answers my question. Latency meaning the delay between when the note is played and when the effected sound is heard. Most of the digital pitch shifters and vibratos have a kind of predelay before the shifted sound. It's annoying.