Re: 856 for ZELLERSASN
Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2016 9:25 am
You bastards!!! Each day I look at the new posts and no pedal!!! LOL!!!
vidret wrote:
cherler wrote:vidret wrote:
You sound like someone who thinks they are entitled to something.MrBiggs wrote:Is a photo of the thing an update, when really no one even knows what the thing is yet? I mean, take as long as you want to build and sell them. But why no information about it? If it's this far into the design and manufacturing phase, someone somewhere (cough cough) MUST have some idea what it does, no?
basically, yes.MrBiggs wrote:Is a photo of the thing an update
they show the enclosures are mostly done and the PCB's have arrived, which is more information than we had before, and hence an update at least by my standardsMrBiggs wrote:Is a photo of the thing an update, when really no one even knows what the thing is yet? I mean, take as long as you want to build and sell them. But why no information about it? If it's this far into the design and manufacturing phase, someone somewhere (cough cough) MUST have some idea what it does, no?
multi_s wrote:ya sorry i didn't think we would still not have them ready to ship when we post this thread 2 months ago.![]()
we will have all the info soon.
not really. it's a looper of sorts, so not totally different, but the patches are not the same as the ct5, i would say they are more advanced/twerkable (8 knobs, hello buhday).wedgehed wrote:Is this going to be a Super CT5?
For example maybe you can compare some of what it does a bit to mode 3 of ct5, only you can have each "head" play a different portion of the loop, spaced out in time, according to a rhythm, or an arpegiated pattern etc. So rhythm wise it is way more coherent than mode 3 of ct5 because you can schedule the slices to play according to a base tempo or clock etc. You can change the tempo and everything will move accordingly...
Also once you have rhythms or slice patterns setup, you can keep the structural pattern/schedule and apply it to a newly recorded audio sample, or just have it constantly applying the pattern to an input stream of audio, ie not a sample, just have it apply the pattern to what you are playing .