Re: What is in the post? welcome to GWA: gear whores anonymo
Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2018 7:36 pm
I'm sorry but it sounds like that's exactly what you areJohn wrote:I put the fuzzy side on my pedals cuz I'm not a heathen degenerate.
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I'm sorry but it sounds like that's exactly what you areJohn wrote:I put the fuzzy side on my pedals cuz I'm not a heathen degenerate.
It's not easy being an iconoclast but I manageMechaGodzilla wrote:I'm sorry but it sounds like that's exactly what you areJohn wrote:I put the fuzzy side on my pedals cuz I'm not a heathen degenerate.
Shots firedJohn wrote:I put the fuzzy side on my pedals cuz I'm not a heathen degenerate.
Hook side on pedals 4ever.MechaGodzilla wrote:I'm sorry but it sounds like that's exactly what you areJohn wrote:I put the fuzzy side on my pedals cuz I'm not a heathen degenerate.
MrNovember wrote:I do not need more messed up delay things and yet I made a deal with señor skully and have a Slowly Melting coming my way.
I had forgotten about this one .. so I ordered a board and an electric druid taplfo preprogrammed chip. I am also excite!Jesus Was a Robot wrote:Got a Twin Peaks coming. I am excite!
It's an all-analogue guitar synthesizer from the late '70s. It has a real oscillator and analogue filter, etc. It works with any instrument if played monophonic. No extra pickup needed! Basically it's a slimmed-down mix of a KORG MS-20 and a KORG Sigma. It has an "Instrument" section with six modes that mimick a few traditional instruments (not bad at all!) and a "Synthe" section with classic waveforms. All of these modes can be activated at once to achieve quite complex sounds. Every mode has an adjustable parameter and surprisingly that's enough to get tons of different sounds, because of all the combinations and the resulting interaction. Pitch and filter cutoff can also be controlled externally. The CV and trigger inputs and outputs make it compatible with other synth systems. It is such a well-thought-out instrument. For example you can use a momentary footswitch to hold the synth sound as long as you press the pedal, or another footswitch jack allows to activate the set interval (for example +7 semi-tones) when you engage the pedal and it comes back to the normal tune when disengaged. Awesome! I will have tons of fun with it! Here are a few more pics:John wrote:Unnf, that is so hot and I have no idea what it does!!!!Pepe wrote:
Wait, whut? Ordered a board from where?BetterOffShred wrote:I had forgotten about this one .. so I ordered a board and an electric druid taplfo preprogrammed chip. I am also excite!Jesus Was a Robot wrote:Got a Twin Peaks coming. I am excite!
http://pcb.delyk.com/modulation/52-cher ... o-pcb.htmlJesus Was a Robot wrote:Wait, whut? Ordered a board from where?BetterOffShred wrote:I had forgotten about this one .. so I ordered a board and an electric druid taplfo preprogrammed chip. I am also excite!Jesus Was a Robot wrote:Got a Twin Peaks coming. I am excite!