Count To Five
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Re: Count To Five
is seems like i'm late at the party . hopefully i can get my hands on a ct5 one of these days .
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Re: Count To Five
Just updated my rev K & J CT5's. The K with the updates is pretty amazing in terms of the amount of functions and options. The mode 3 modulation is particularly nice at very slow tempos, where you can hear it slur between steps. mode 1 modulation is great too - i like it on pretty low depth for some subtle swirl, but it can get nice and seasick up high.
Still getting the hang of the new mode 1 stutter* function - it doesn't seem as dramatic as I was expecting based on the description. but i only had a few minutes this morning, so maybe i just need to spend some more time with it. [*EDIT - it's not stutter. Scott explained below]
not that the CT5 needs anything else, but I still think it would be interesting to have some envelope-based modulation on all 3 modes, particularly if the envelope reads off the combined buffer + input. It could use a similar setup as the mode 1 [realign] with a threshold control, and maybe a depth control that is 0 at noon, and then increases in a negative direction CCW and positive direction CW.
Still getting the hang of the new mode 1 stutter* function - it doesn't seem as dramatic as I was expecting based on the description. but i only had a few minutes this morning, so maybe i just need to spend some more time with it. [*EDIT - it's not stutter. Scott explained below]
not that the CT5 needs anything else, but I still think it would be interesting to have some envelope-based modulation on all 3 modes, particularly if the envelope reads off the combined buffer + input. It could use a similar setup as the mode 1 [realign] with a threshold control, and maybe a depth control that is 0 at noon, and then increases in a negative direction CCW and positive direction CW.
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Re: Count To Five
I just want a small envelope/follower expression pedal that I can plug anywhere. Like a standalone moog env out with more options.zoooombiex wrote:not that the CT5 needs anything else, but I still think it would be interesting to have some envelope-based modulation on all 3 modes, particularly if the envelope reads off the combined buffer + input. It could use a similar setup as the mode 1 stutter with a threshold control, and maybe a depth control that is 0 at noon, and then increases in a negative direction CCW and positive direction CW.
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Re: Count To Five
Yes!Inconuucl wrote:I just want a small envelope/follower expression pedal that I can plug anywhere. Like a standalone moog env out with more options.
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Re: Count To Five
I am stumbled. Is there a newer firmware after the one that inteoduced volume control in mode 3???
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Re: Count To Five
yep - just came out. adds modulation & [realignment trigger] in mode 1, and a sequencer to mode 3
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Re: Count To Five
The point of the trigger is actually to make it more coherent, not more whacky/stuttery/dramatic. Here i made a very short video with a one note example to show the idea.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvK8d3wvI-A[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvK8d3wvI-A[/youtube]
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Re: Count To Five
I did not expect the new firmware so soon, wow! Thank you Scott, you knocked it out of the park with this, cannot wait to try it.
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ahh, thanks Scott. That clarifies it. The folks asking for ways to make this function more as a regular delay should like this.multi_s wrote:The point of the trigger is actually to make it more coherent, not more whacky/stuttery/dramatic. Here i made a very short video with a one note example to show the idea.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvK8d3wvI-A[/youtube]
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Re: Count To Five
Any idea of when it's coming to the Rev k's?
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Re: Count To Five
Thanks. That was what I was meaning. It works more like a regular delay with the trigger. Less random. Thanks! Can't wait to try this myself.multi_s wrote:The point of the trigger is actually to make it more coherent, not more whacky/stuttery/dramatic. Here i made a very short video with a one note example to show the idea.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvK8d3wvI-A[/youtube]
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Re: Count To Five
We should have more sometime later this month.kikiklang wrote:is seems like i'm late at the party . hopefully i can get my hands on a ct5 one of these days .
I don;t have a date for when, but I will provide an update for older models eventually.Inconuucl wrote:D'oh! I meant Rev J.
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Re: Count To Five
One idea on the mode 3 sequencer - I'm not sure if/how it could be implemented given the current knob setup, but it would be neat if there were a way to control it so that different playback heads stepped in different directions. e.g., dir 1 would sequence in downward steps, dir 2 upward, and dir 3 up + down. that might reflect the fact that i usually use mode 3 in the 5ths + octaves q setting, and in that q setting the sequencer steps often overlap between the playback heads. so if there were a way to separate them that would help distinguish the impact of the sequencer. just another thought thrown on the wall...