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DRodriguez wrote:Imma build a disc delay based on a stationary bike, the faster you pedal, the faster the delay.
Bike backwards and you get a reverse delay.
DRodriguez wrote:Imma build a disc delay based on a stationary bike, the faster you pedal, the faster the delay.
Bike backwards and you get a reverse delay.
fuzzisokiguess wrote:waiting for the next round to appear when all of a sudden a mtl-asm pll appears like some sort of pedal fever dream...
fuzzisokiguess wrote:Right on, thanks, yeah, didn't want to appear to be rep'n for anyone. Was seriously close to going with the FT (liked the drone and momnt built in), but went with Broughton based on some positive reviews and the quality of his other stuff, seemed like a safe bet- quick, painless, build quality is great, sounds insane and great. Have everything to build out drone and momentary pedals but haven't dug in yet.
DRodriguez wrote:home is where the noise is
aen wrote:I'm pretty much kicked out of hipster beverage town.
DRodriguez wrote:Imma build a disc delay based on a stationary bike, the faster you pedal, the faster the delay.
Bike backwards and you get a reverse delay.
Garciabros wrote:Can't see this for some reason ^^^€
fuzzisokiguess wrote:Just a street-sign "nope" is all i can see.
Thanks for the welcome, all, and Scott, really incredible pedals- you're in a Dylan mid-60s zone of creativity/production right now- you've cracked the code (coded the crack??)
Really intrigued by the single tracking knob (and the LFO... and the CV... and the tone controls...). Scott mentioned in a previous post about redundant controls on the pll, and that is exactly right- between lagtime, response, and loop track and the loop speed switch, there is a ton of knobs to twiddle, but lots of the taper available is unusable/beyond insane. Fun? Sure. But improved tracking would be a huge improvement for this circuit.
DRodriguez wrote:Imma build a disc delay based on a stationary bike, the faster you pedal, the faster the delay.
Bike backwards and you get a reverse delay.
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