yes the boards are ok/i will have some soon. i jsut want to clear the ct5 orders before doing anything else. maybe 1 more week or 2.Eric! wrote:Cuz think about feeding this dual with some drippy filter or even better, an s/h filter! :ojwar wrote:Eric! wrote:Can't wait for GB24 pcbs. Cuz gonna house it with an SRR for ultimate good times
THIS! Want so bad!!!
Count To Five
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quiet and patient.
I do really want one and hoping just being on the mailing list is enough.
soon is good but time is rubber.
I do really want one and hoping just being on the mailing list is enough.
soon is good but time is rubber.
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Yes the mailing list is the best way. A lot of people have signed up on the list, then emailed me to see if there is any more they can do. Please trust me, the mailing list is the absolute best way to find out when more are available.lumena wrote:quiet and patient.
I do really want one and hoping just being on the mailing list is enough.
soon is good but time is rubber.
Two people have had trouble actually signing up for the list. If this happens to you I can manually add you if you email me reporting so.
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multi_s wrote:maybe 1 more week or 2.
I imagine this feels a bit like the light at the end of the tunnel.
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ya it's been a bit of a grind the last bit, but overall can't complain.
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multi_s wrote:yes the boards are ok/i will have some soon. i jsut want to clear the ct5 orders before doing anything else. maybe 1 more week or 2.
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I love the ct5, too. It would be awesome if there would be a detailed manual after the firmware update. Been reading the whole thread for 2 hours now and there's so much information about dealing with the pedal that I didn't found on the blog or the promo video.
One question: In Mode 1, Dir 1-knob: Isn't the speed supposed to be 1:1 at noon? I'm getting 1:1 at 2 o'clock, not at noon. At noon it's already moving backwards. Anything wrong with that?
hey, I'm running the ct5 into a particle. GREAT!
One question: In Mode 1, Dir 1-knob: Isn't the speed supposed to be 1:1 at noon? I'm getting 1:1 at 2 o'clock, not at noon. At noon it's already moving backwards. Anything wrong with that?
hey, I'm running the ct5 into a particle. GREAT!
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ya sorry, here is something to occupy you till when.......
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4snQS1QGD4[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4snQS1QGD4[/youtube]
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Scott, what's the current draw of the Ct5?
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about 80-100 mAgoroth wrote:Scott, what's the current draw of the Ct5?
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Thanks vidret. yeah I'm still exploring the ct5.
Hey Scott, the quantize feature of the ct5 brought me to an idea for a new pedal. you gotta make an arpeggiator and these are some of the features:
- a great variety of skales, not just major/minor.
-of course they can be playbacked from very slow to very fast, forward and backwards.
-and you can go through the skales with an expressionpedal for handsfree operation.
-but heres my main feature: the eqd arpanoid sounds cool but the arpeggios are a bit "stiff" to me. They're alway in time (which isn't a bad thing, of course). But I think you're able to built an out-of-time parameter. Imagine the notes of a scale as dancers in a country line dancing group (or something similar) and of course some of them are bit out of time so they are one or two steps early or behind. That would produce a loose and lively feel on the arpeggio. And by adjusting the parameter from slightly out of step (beginner-mode) to totally out of step (drunk-mode) you can conduct the little group for fun. Of course one could determine via toggle switch or expressionpedal which dancer(s) are out of time. "Hey, the fifth and major 3rd in the front row are bit behind!" Scott, you can do that! (I don't know if you did that already
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Hey Scott, the quantize feature of the ct5 brought me to an idea for a new pedal. you gotta make an arpeggiator and these are some of the features:
- a great variety of skales, not just major/minor.
-of course they can be playbacked from very slow to very fast, forward and backwards.
-and you can go through the skales with an expressionpedal for handsfree operation.
-but heres my main feature: the eqd arpanoid sounds cool but the arpeggios are a bit "stiff" to me. They're alway in time (which isn't a bad thing, of course). But I think you're able to built an out-of-time parameter. Imagine the notes of a scale as dancers in a country line dancing group (or something similar) and of course some of them are bit out of time so they are one or two steps early or behind. That would produce a loose and lively feel on the arpeggio. And by adjusting the parameter from slightly out of step (beginner-mode) to totally out of step (drunk-mode) you can conduct the little group for fun. Of course one could determine via toggle switch or expressionpedal which dancer(s) are out of time. "Hey, the fifth and major 3rd in the front row are bit behind!" Scott, you can do that! (I don't know if you did that already
sounds and clips:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTAdF2 ... 5lDXbB-m5w
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTAdF2 ... 5lDXbB-m5w
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Ok, cool! With the routing of my god damned mess of dc cables it's easier to plug it in to a 100mA outlet than one of the higher current ones. I might try it and if it shits itself I'll know to change things up haha.multi_s wrote:about 80-100 mAgoroth wrote:Scott, what's the current draw of the Ct5?
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Im getting a lot of noise when my CT5 is engaged, anyone else have this issue?
making recording very difficult.
making recording very difficult.
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mine is dead quiet, daisy chained. perhaps a power supply/grounding issue?
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I haven't had any hum or any issues like that, and I'm daisy chaining it with 2 other digital pedals. I'd try a different outlet/power supply/cables