Thank You DRod for learning me so science.DRodriguez wrote:The modushape was a way to shape the LFO of the modulation.
The shift was part of the modushapeInconuucl wrote:He also removed the shift.
Say if I wanted a tremolo that would Attack very sharply, but then have a nice natural slow decay. I would st the modushape to have a square wave on the left, and a sine wave on the right and shift the waveform to be more prominently a sine wave. So the result would be a tremolo that looks like this.
Now how about if I wanted that tremolo to have a slow even rise and then a fast smooth drop. I'd set the left to a triangle wave, and the right to sign and then use the shift to weight it to the triangle so the swelling is the larger part of the waveform.
The ramping is a sine wave with a controllable rate that can take whatever knobs you choose, and ride the knob up and down, depending on what direction you set it, to where you set it. Almost like a team of automated expression pedals. A built in modular rig.
Both are pretty cool features. Hard to say what the magic is between the features and Joel's usual good dialing in of the tone.
Here's Joel's description of the modushape:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0LIwJdabYd8[/youtube]
price wise it's kind of where i thought it would be though.
comparatively any company that makes phasers/chorus/flangers and delays/reverbs, delays and reverbs are always more the more expensive effects.
wombtone mkII is $375, so it makes sense that this would ONLY be $25 more.
can't wait for a video!









