Nateispro wrote:Is this thing polyphonic? I didnt see anything say if it is or isnt
The description says "3-voice", which I think means it can add 2 voices to a monophonic signal. If it could add octaves/intervals to 3-note chords, then I imagine they'd be calling it a 6-voice or 9-voice device. Guess we'll know more shortly.
--I'm still scouring the Web for late-evening nuggets, but it seems many of the teased pedals on Instagram have yet to be documented by anyone (Keeley, DBA, Hungry Robot). I do have this, though---a more compact, reimagining of the MotherShip synth.
Surprising form factor for them, since their big pedals always seem to have way too much wasted space and odd layout. Nice implementation for all the controls on this (10 pots, 2 switches, exp in, and sub out)...seems more pedal makers are re-embracing the concentric pot.
Chankgeez wrote:Did you already post the skully-ified thingee?
I don't think I've posted that, but I keep seeing them in different places. I wanted to see the other AA pedal, but I guess they couldn't finish it for NAMM because of a distributor error.
whats the guessin work, or does someone know what the SUPER dba is....they used the word "freaky".....envelope filter funk style if its another delay^ or echo dream 3.0 im gonna
According to the developer, KASPAR runs up to 24 oscillators, 8 filters, 8 arpeggiators, and 2 effect buses simultaneously.
It's also multi-timbral with X/Y pad control.
If everything goes well, KASPAR will hit the App Store on July 20, both as a standalone app and as an AUV3 plug-in for compatible hosts like GarageBand, Cubasis, and Auria.