Re: NAMM leaks, announcements, and rumors
Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2016 1:09 pm
I have also been wanting to incorporate a joystick on a build, but is there a supplier for these joysticks other than mammoth, which charges like $30 for one?
I have also been wanting to incorporate a joystick on a build, but is there a supplier for these joysticks other than mammoth, which charges like $30 for one?
Yeah, it looks like the same as the originals, but just loaded with new sounds. New features might be Chord/Solo/Glide. I'm not sure if those were similar to the first Pocket Operators.Inconuucl wrote:Updated models of the po-10's?

dminner wrote: I have also been wanting to incorporate a joystick on a build, but is there a supplier for these joysticks other than mammoth, which charges like $30 for one?
That sounds about right. I think that Devi (back when she was relevant) got a whole bunch from some Chinese wholesale site or something for around $5 piece.D.o.S. wrote:You could talk to our friends at Dwarfcraft, but I believe that the price of joysticks was part of the reason they stopped building the SOMMS.
You're just generally unimpressed lately, aren't you?vidret wrote:weak.
Pretty sure all the joystick pots mammoth have can be found on ebay for about half the pricejrfox92 wrote:dminner wrote: I have also been wanting to incorporate a joystick on a build, but is there a supplier for these joysticks other than mammoth, which charges like $30 for one?That sounds about right. I think that Devi (back when she was relevant) got a whole bunch from some Chinese wholesale site or something for around $5 piece.D.o.S. wrote:You could talk to our friends at Dwarfcraft, but I believe that the price of joysticks was part of the reason they stopped building the SOMMS.
Now it seems just about impossible to find them for less than a steak dinner.
They are doing the micro dark right now though...PeteeBee wrote:Since orange came up and I enjoy my micro terror immensely for what it is, anyone know what orange is replacing the tiny terror with? I read they are done making it.
Ruiner wrote:Man, i want the Wash
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At its most basic utility, The Wash is an outstanding analog-voiced, tap-tempo delay with just over 1000ms of delay time. The Wash can be used independently as a standalone delay or with in conjunction with "Wash Circuit."
The Wash circuit (right footswitch) is what makes the pedal stand out from other delays on the market. The Wash circuit adds reverb to the signal and through a complicated network of internal feedback loops, subtle multi-head Binson effect, and what i have coined "ripple effect," It works to add a hauntingly beautiful wash to your signal in ways that can't be accomplished by stacking reverbs and delays in series. It does all of this while keeping the clarity and presence of your original signal without getting lost in the soup of decay.
The "Ripple" knob controls The Ripple Effect. The Ripple Effect is a feature in which each successive delay trail slowly scatters and transforms into reverb.
The "Resonance" knob is to fine-tune the resonance and decay of the wash.
The Middle "The Wash" knob controls the mix/level of the wash.
Tentative Price: $250
Tentative Release Date: Late Winter 2016