
this is not at all a complaint, scott!

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Willem wrote:Hey guys, let's wait one more week. Question: Where do you put your CT5 in your chain?
Joel Korte wrote: It's always your fucking fault
Music out on all streaming services and bandcamp and what not.
yes thanks everyone for their extreme patience.We will be shipping more Mon/Tues/Weds this week. Any remaining orders will ship Mon/Tues/Weds next week. the end.Muse FTW wrote:I HAVE A TRACKING NUMBER YAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
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Invisible Man wrote:Strange Tales: putting the ‘weeb’ in ‘dweeb’ since whenever.
tremulant wrote:i figured this would be a good spot to post this - my band recently released our album that took a long time to accomplish, but i use the count to five (first version) a few times in it
http://hotdirt.bandcamp.com/album/areyouayoungman
first time on "taco spell" starting at 44 seconds, for a second at the end of the long extended loop part, then again at ~6 minutes
the next song it's on is at the very beginning of "nineteen", then again at 4:38 for a little while too.
the last song it's on is at the end of "mediocrion", i set it up at 6:30 or so.
here's a shot of my board that i used to record this album - i have both the pitchfork and the CT5 going to the dual expression pedal. I've learned the difficult way - parking the expression at the "eye of the storm", so to speak, in mode 3 is really tricky to do but is definitely something you can train. It's something that makes you really work on your timing if you want it to sound right. I enjoy a board that is partially sentient and the CT5 really helps to achieve that effect.
I'm really interested in hearing if anyone else has some CT5 in any of their respective projects!