Re: What is in the post? The thread of and for GAS!
Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2016 9:39 pm
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From the horse's mouth (no offence to mr.Rolo intended):behndy wrote:jia. Super Ego has a mode like that. VERY fun.
but on the Supah you can't adjust the threshold. can you on this bugagboo?
because FUCK EHX.
The way it works is that by default you are running a delay in a closed feedback loop and then you have a crossfade (controlled by the envelope of your guitar signal) momentarily switching the input of the feedback loop from the closed loop to what you are playing. Depending on how you set the sensivity of that envelope either every note you play will be added to the feedback and looped indefinitely until you play another note or you can play with the strength of your playing so that only the louder signals get added to the loop. If you max out the sensivity control, nothing gets through and your loop is going on infinitely (well almost, after 10 minutes or so you start hearing it degrade, in a nice way though) while you are able to play along.
UglyCasanova wrote:From the horse's mouth (no offence to mr.Rolo intended):behndy wrote:jia. Super Ego has a mode like that. VERY fun.
but on the Supah you can't adjust the threshold. can you on this bugagboo?
because FUCK EHX.
The way it works is that by default you are running a delay in a closed feedback loop and then you have a crossfade (controlled by the envelope of your guitar signal) momentarily switching the input of the feedback loop from the closed loop to what you are playing. Depending on how you set the sensivity of that envelope either every note you play will be added to the feedback and looped indefinitely until you play another note or you can play with the strength of your playing so that only the louder signals get added to the loop. If you max out the sensivity control, nothing gets through and your loop is going on infinitely (well almost, after 10 minutes or so you start hearing it degrade, in a nice way though) while you are able to play along.
yeahhhhhh. i was thinking about getting another Super Ego for home synth play, this sounds verrrrrry much more interesting.odontophobia wrote:UglyCasanova wrote:From the horse's mouth (no offence to mr.Rolo intended):behndy wrote:jia. Super Ego has a mode like that. VERY fun.
but on the Supah you can't adjust the threshold. can you on this bugagboo?
because FUCK EHX.
The way it works is that by default you are running a delay in a closed feedback loop and then you have a crossfade (controlled by the envelope of your guitar signal) momentarily switching the input of the feedback loop from the closed loop to what you are playing. Depending on how you set the sensivity of that envelope either every note you play will be added to the feedback and looped indefinitely until you play another note or you can play with the strength of your playing so that only the louder signals get added to the loop. If you max out the sensivity control, nothing gets through and your loop is going on infinitely (well almost, after 10 minutes or so you start hearing it degrade, in a nice way though) while you are able to play along.
dude once you do up some sweet samples i have a feeling this guy is gonna do some serious business.
Either/or? Naww, both/and! This thing in the loop of the Superego.behndy wrote:
yeahhhhhh. i was thinking about getting another Super Ego for home synth play, this sounds verrrrrry much more interesting.
Deltaphoenix wrote:En Route:
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Is it a Slate killer?hotknife wrote:The David Rolo thing is really enticing.
Deltaphoenix wrote:En Route:
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I've no experience with the Neunaber stuff. The Molecular algorithms appear 1,000 times more interesting, though.blakestree wrote:Is it a Slate killer?hotknife wrote:The David Rolo thing is really enticing.
There are some decent demos, including a comparison with a vintage unit, but what put me over the top was a pretty lo-fi YouTube clip. I was listening to this the other night, and thought, "If this can make a $49 Casio sound like something off a 70s soundtrack, then I should just go ahead and get one."comesect2.0 wrote:Wow..now I gotta go find a demo of the arp