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ALLisNOISE wrote:you can dial in some wonderfully smeared 12bit cascades of cicadas leveling a hail of rockets against an army of rusty box fans!
The other thing I'd try is if you have a DI with a ground lift handy, give that a try
the Ct5 is in the no-man's land in terms of current - 150 mA is neither high nor low, but maybe it isn't doing nice things to the volto??
Do you have a friend that has an isolated power supply you could try?
The problems aren't always there, but it is somehow the interaction of certain high current pedal (like your CT5) and some other pedal (gain, compressor, other high current pedal, etc...)
DRodriguez wrote:I was talking the other day, a dream pedal for me would be the Ct5 mode 3 with only 1 head. Where an expression pedal would work like a tape head position controller. Toe all the way down would be the end of the loop. Heel down would be start of the loop. That way you could manually scrub a loop including pitch via your speed.
Bonus points if the loop could auto-reverse when you get to toe down or heel down. So you could loop it by rocking your foot back and forth.
Tall Walls wrote:I've noticed a peculiar thing with my CT5. If I have an expression pedal (Moog EP3) plugged in and the EXP toggle in the up position (so controlling DIR 1), turning the FBK/RAND/DIR 3 knob changes the pitch of whatever is looping/repeating. It can change the pitch somewhere in the neighborhood of a minor third. I noticed it first in Mode 3, but it seems to work the same way in all modes. It hasn't been a problem at all, but it's strange, isn't it?
multi_s wrote:Tall Walls wrote:I've noticed a peculiar thing with my CT5. If I have an expression pedal (Moog EP3) plugged in and the EXP toggle in the up position (so controlling DIR 1), turning the FBK/RAND/DIR 3 knob changes the pitch of whatever is looping/repeating. It can change the pitch somewhere in the neighborhood of a minor third. I noticed it first in Mode 3, but it seems to work the same way in all modes. It hasn't been a problem at all, but it's strange, isn't it?
Hi
it should not do this, but can you send a short video demonstrating the issue to mtl.asm@gmail.com then i can say for sure/do the same test here and show you what to expect.
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