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Be sure to look into MANUFACTURER SUB-FORA as well..
exper wrote:Looks pretty cool! Does the tempo sync divide or multiply times, or both?
Its able to synchronise to a ratio of the incoming clock/oscillator, and that ratio is a continuous value not just fixed intervals. So you can have it tracking a 2/3 ratio or a 7/2, etc. Applying this to an oscillator you have a voltage controlled phase shifter for any waveform you can synchronise to.
DonKartofflo wrote:Looks pretty rad! The sub sample part seems worthy of a demo!
Its a bit academic to demonstrate unless you compare it to another delay which is less able to get the pitch correct, but I dont know of other delays that track V/Octave
+1 and there seems to be a lack of demos and videos. I'd be totally interested in the w0, but would love to see and hear it in action. I'm not the kind of brainy guy that can easily visualize how a module works by reading about it.
taylor12k wrote:how does the sub sample delay compare to, say, a "freeze" type of effect..? like from an EHX freeze pedal? is it a totally smooth tone?
The sub sample resolution simply allows it to produce smoother modulation and more accurate delay times.
If you want something for manipulating/capturing live sound check out the g0, it can do exactly the same thing as that pedal (and a whole lot more).
Paranormal Patroler wrote:Yeah, I'd like to know the price also. Plus, any chance you'll start selling these with the white panel you originally envisaged?
Paranormal Patroler wrote:Yeah, I'd like to know the price also. Plus, any chance you'll start selling these with the white panel you originally envisaged?
+1 to both parts of that
Yeah, I unfortunately read some bad stories about the panels of the g0. Don't want to part with my cash, get all excited and end up frustrated about something insignificant.
After living with the g0 for a while the panel doesn't really bother me, and I think that's been the general reaction.
Would I prefer it to be white, and a bit less scratchy looking? Sure. Would I consider repaneling it? One day, maybe, assuming I don't blow the funds on other modules...
Is the g0 a completely mysterious one of a kind crystal unicorn sonic wonder box? Pretty much.
More video demos, documentation and examples allround please though!
Monobass wrote:frustration with insignificance sounds like more of a personal hurdle to overcome
Well put. Although I do consider scratches as insignificant, I wouldn't really be happy with any of them on my newly acquired 700$ g0. But that's just me.