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Re: The relatively early NAMM 2017 thread

Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2017 10:32 am
by Ruiner
baremountain wrote:
Dungus wrote:Ventris better have reverse, Ventris better have reverse. Pleeeeesss
Based off this image posted in the 2017 gear page, I don't think it does :no:
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Don't forget though... the presets on the front are just the primary ones it comes with. Source Audio (and users) will create more presets that you can use through the Neuro app or move to the front of the pedal to replace any of those.

Re: The relatively early NAMM 2017 thread

Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2017 10:33 am
by Strange Tales
I mean at least they didn't leave Reverse off to put a Shimmer setting on there. So you know, small victories.

Re: The relatively early NAMM 2017 thread

Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2017 10:42 am
by baremountain
Ruiner wrote:Don't forget though... the presets on the front are just the primary ones it comes with. Source Audio (and users) will create more presets that you can use through the Neuro app or move to the front of the pedal to replace any of those.
Ohh, I thought those were just the available engines, and presets could be made within those engines. I didn't know that you were able to edit that deeply :eek:
I'm still very much a delay kinda person over reverb, so this makes the Nemesis that much more appealing.

Re: The relatively early NAMM 2017 thread

Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2017 10:45 am
by Ruiner
baremountain wrote:
Ruiner wrote:Don't forget though... the presets on the front are just the primary ones it comes with. Source Audio (and users) will create more presets that you can use through the Neuro app or move to the front of the pedal to replace any of those.
Ohh, I thought those were just the available engines, and presets could be made within those engines. I didn't know that you were able to edit that deeply :eek:
I'm still very much a delay kinda person over reverb, so this makes the Nemesis that much more appealing.
When the Nemesis was first created there were the 12 presets on the pedal and at the time of release another 12 were immediately available via the Neuro App. I'm not sure how many there are now but people like UC keep putting out great ones. I have no idea about altering existing engines or creating new ones but that much I do know.

Re: The relatively early NAMM 2017 thread

Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2017 11:01 am
by worra
Strange Tales wrote:I mean at least they didn't leave Reverse off to put a Shimmer setting on there. So you know, small victories.
Kinda guessing that either "Halo" or "Choir" really mean "shimmer" though :(

Re: The relatively early NAMM 2017 thread

Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2017 11:05 am
by Strange Tales
worra wrote:
Strange Tales wrote:I mean at least they didn't leave Reverse off to put a Shimmer setting on there. So you know, small victories.
Kinda guessing that either "Halo" or "Choir" really mean "shimmer" though :(
Oh fuck Halo is totally going to be shimmer.

Nevermind, burn SA to the ground.

Re: The relatively early NAMM 2017 thread

Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2017 11:15 am
by lumena
Ocean Machine... looks like it might actually ship.
Video is too long jump to 11:00 watch from there.
https://youtu.be/wEpYJrGDi8E

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEpYJrGDi8E[/youtube]

Re: The relatively early NAMM 2017 thread

Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2017 11:20 am
by spacelordmother
Strange Tales wrote:
worra wrote:
Strange Tales wrote:I mean at least they didn't leave Reverse off to put a Shimmer setting on there. So you know, small victories.
Kinda guessing that either "Halo" or "Choir" really mean "shimmer" though :(
Oh fuck Halo is totally going to be shimmer.

Nevermind, burn SA to the ground.
:lol:

Re: The relatively early NAMM 2017 thread

Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2017 11:55 am
by echorec
These are already making their way to stores, but I imagine this will get its share of NAMM coverage, alongside T-Rex's planned relaunch of the Binson Echorec. Does that also mean in approximately 12-months we'll have a Eurorack Echorec? :idk:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slgkYn9VnlQ[/youtube]

Re: The relatively early NAMM 2017 thread

Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2017 12:05 pm
by echorec
Sticking with Eurorack delays, I wonder if Strymon is ready to unveil a retooled version of the module formerly known as the Generalissimo (name nixed because of negative connotation in Spain). It'd be cool to se a couple modules from them...but it'd be even cooler to see them expand their staff and become more flexible with their resale policies, so that their units are easier to purchase.

Re: The relatively early NAMM 2017 thread

Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2017 12:17 pm
by jrfox92
echorec wrote:Sticking with Eurorack delays, I wonder if Strymon is ready to unveil a retooled version of the module formerly known as the Generalissimo (name nixed because of negative connotation in Spain). It'd be cool to se a couple modules from them...but it'd be even cooler to see them expand their staff and become more flexible with their resale policies, so that their units are easier to purchase.
Wasn't that also predicted to be insanely expensive?
It looked really cool, but I seem to remember being confused about its intended use because all the videos seemed to focus on using the delays as oscillators.

Re: The relatively early NAMM 2017 thread

Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2017 12:22 pm
by Strange Tales
If I remember correctly it was marked at $649/700. In the same price point is Intellijel's Rainmaker which was the better delay module in everyway and then in some more ways.

That T-Rex thing looks dumb. I don't remember hearing good things about the unit in the first place, not enough CV control. Just pony up for a SE-201 instead if you're dumping that much cash in a real tape echo.

Re: The relatively early NAMM 2017 thread

Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2017 1:10 pm
by echorec
Elektron says they want to show us this, whatever this is.

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Re: The relatively early NAMM 2017 thread

Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2017 1:49 pm
by moogboy
JereFuzz wrote:
penelope tree wrote:barfbucket

The Blurst is pretty grotesque but I don't suppose there are (m)any other(?) dedicated modulated filters within that price range.
I like the graphics ...

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lcfRdJFi63Y[/youtube]

Sound ain't bad either ...

I quite honestly am impressed with the sound. That filter is legitimately hi-fi enough to be synth-y. Reminds me of all the stuff I used to do with a MOTM 5U modular before I got into euro.

Re: The relatively early NAMM 2017 thread

Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2017 1:56 pm
by smallsnd/bigsnd
echorec wrote:These are already making their way to stores, but I imagine this will get its share of NAMM coverage, alongside T-Rex's planned relaunch of the Binson Echorec. Does that also mean in approximately 12-months we'll have a Eurorack Echorec? :idk:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slgkYn9VnlQ[/youtube]
forget everything else, that little eno-inspired clip is really fun. :thumb: