Hailing from Italy, comes the RemindeЯ, a rhythmic delay / filter / reverb. The Gear News write-up suggested €600. I'm definitely intrigued by the way the features and arrangement.
Double (Chamberlin) Filter with 12 dB/octave roll-off, adjustable resonance
4 Waveform Sync-able LFO
A full, four-channel (quadraphonic) system will reproduce the Left Front, Left Back, Right Front, and Right Back audio signals in each of four separate speakers.
Polyend Preset will recall up to 9 different CV output values. These could be notes (1v/oct), gates, constant values or recorded CV automation. So if you think about it you could record into Preset the output of your sequencer, the sweep of your cutoff, the output of your logic combined modulation sources. And then these can be recalled and pumped out of one of the 9 Preset CV outputs. You could almost build a performance into it.
There are 32 banks of 32 presets and they can even be selected by CV. Each recording of voltage can be up to 30 seconds in length which is easily a verse or a chorus worth of time. It also has 32 musical scales on board which I guess you can apply to recorded notes – I’m not sure exactly.
Man, that Summit overview video presents redundant information redundantly.
Not surprising. I listed it 3rd, because I figured it'd be the most boring. I watched the first 2 and then tacked it on for anyone who was feeling too lazy to head over to YouTube and comb through all of the demos.
For those who enjoy retro-flavored pads and soundscapes, there are some lovely sounds in this improvised set. I'm looking forward to hearing the other features and modulation possibilities. As-is, it's quite impressive just in terms of its basic architecture.
Nothing on the Korg Nu:Tekt yet? https://www.musicradar.com/news/superbo ... d-yourself
There was some momentarily hinted diy Prologue brain thing with a SDK a while back that seemed to have gone up in a flash of vapor. This isn’t that but it’s interesting. Some more digital oscillators would be even more so.
D.o.S. wrote:Broadly speaking, if we at ILF are dropping 300 bucks on a pedal it probably sounds like an SNES holocaust.
friendship wrote:death to false bleep-blop
UglyCasanova wrote:brb gonna slap my dick on my stomp boxes
Sonic State put up a clip of the new Instruo modules. The light show on the virtual reel is aesthetically one of the coolest things you'll see in modular.