hi
yes you can update it on mac. i do not have a mac to test though but it can be done similar to the ct5 on linux or mac os.
i will post more instructions in the next week or so.
s
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multi_s wrote:hi
yes you can update it on mac. i do not have a mac to test though but it can be done similar to the ct5 on linux or mac os.
i will post more instructions in the next week or so.
s
cosmicevan wrote:Been really loving this pedal...kinda understand it a little (not really)...have been exploring the pedal mostly using vocal clips as it is very obvious to me what is going on when manipulating a vocal phrase vs notes.
Questions:
- Is there a way to blank out what's been recorded in the device without cycling power? If so, how?
- I see that you can reset parameters using the uni switch w the feedback switch, but curious what position the knobs should be in for when starting out, ie what would be default position? While I realize I can move a knob to wake it up, I'd like to have the knobs in a default spot when I start mangling a loop so that when first changing a knob it respects that it is in default position instead of jumping to where it is when I wake it up....for example, setting pitch to unison so that when I want to edit the pitch turning the knob wakes it up as unison and not an octave up and I have to search for unison (if that makes sense). I find that when waking a knob it jumps the sound...so if I have gain cranked on N1 and click over to N2 if I want to fade N2 in as I turn the gain down to wake the knob, N2 starts playing resulting in a sudden N2 that I manually quickly fade so I can then fade it in. Almost as difficult to describe this thing as it is to understand it...but I really see some great potential to make music with this - I have a vision of starting a show w this recording a "Hello, welcome to the show" and then making that nuts and turning it into a rhythmic beat to jam over, then slowly pyramid the jam out and restore the vocal sample.back down to the original clip...maybe even trim it to a repeating "the show" and fade that out. This thing could be game changing for creating interesting spontaneous live music (and I have yet to explore AREC mode).
Thanks scott, super forward thinking work. Fingers crossed I am in the right spot when PurPLL makes its debut in the webshop.
multi_s wrote:maybe what you are suggesting is something like: the knob does not "wake up" until it is moved to the actual setting it is at. just as a simple example if gain for n2 was 0 by default/reset (fully ccw) but you were in N1 with it closer to CW direction, then flipped to N2 and moved gain, nothing would happen until gain was turned all teh way down, then once it matches the setting the internal value responds to the knob etc.
multi_s wrote:ah sorry, i meant that it does work as you said, but that maybe what i wrote is an improvement or more what you are suggesting.
right now the parameters maintain their values until a knob is perturbed past some small threshold. then wherever the knob is, that is the value assigned to that parameter.
So if gain of N2 was 0, and you switch from N1 to N2 with gain knob at max, the gain of N2 will stay 0 until gain knob is moved. However when it is moved the gain of N@ instantly becomes whatever teh setting of the gain knob is. (so it will likely jump from 0 to something large as you said).
multi_s wrote:right now the parameters maintain their values until a knob is perturbed past some small threshold. then wherever the knob is, that is the value assigned to that parameter.
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