The Chorus of the Cosmos... first demo page 34!
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Re: More pedal teasing... (the chorus of the cosmos)
Shoot I don't know the answer to either of those questions, sorry! I'm gonna tweak this sucker until it's perfect and then it'll be 2ish months to arrange the pcbs and boxes. I really can't say about the price yet either, not until I know more about the boards and boxes... but I can say that the new CC is going to sound priceless but cost considerably less than that.
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Re: More pedal teasing... (the chorus of the cosmos)
is she also going to fit into an Elements sized box?
as it stands, does it have expression control for stuff? what?
and i'm guessing it's doing the latch on the depth like the tremolessence?
twoish months is so near, and so near my birthday!
as it stands, does it have expression control for stuff? what?
and i'm guessing it's doing the latch on the depth like the tremolessence?
twoish months is so near, and so near my birthday!
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Re: More pedal teasing... (the chorus of the cosmos)
Hey bub!
The new Cosmi will be in the same size box as the last version, except the taller version of it. A 125BB. Wait til you see the build, the whole pcb is packed full of parts, toughest pcb I've done.
The pedal's got two expression inputs.. one is for Rate and the other has two uses. You can feed in a normal TRS expression pedal and manually sweep the chorus or you can feed in a CV signal and control it that way. (I use the Goatkeeper as a CV source, gives the Cosmi tap tempo and new waveforms)
Yessir, it's got the momentary hold and it sounds awesome with chorus.
I'm working on what I'm pretty darn sure is the final prototype pcb and then I will push push push to get this sucker into production!
The new Cosmi will be in the same size box as the last version, except the taller version of it. A 125BB. Wait til you see the build, the whole pcb is packed full of parts, toughest pcb I've done.
The pedal's got two expression inputs.. one is for Rate and the other has two uses. You can feed in a normal TRS expression pedal and manually sweep the chorus or you can feed in a CV signal and control it that way. (I use the Goatkeeper as a CV source, gives the Cosmi tap tempo and new waveforms)
Yessir, it's got the momentary hold and it sounds awesome with chorus.
I'm working on what I'm pretty darn sure is the final prototype pcb and then I will push push push to get this sucker into production!
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Re: More pedal teasing... (the chorus of the cosmos)
Ryan wrote:The pedal's got two expression inputs.. one is for Rate and the other has two uses. You can feed in a normal TRS expression pedal and manually sweep the chorus or you can feed in a CV signal and control it that way. (I use the Goatkeeper as a CV source, gives the Cosmi tap tempo and new waveforms)
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Re: More pedal teasing... (the chorus of the cosmos)
Ryan wrote:Hey bub!
The new Cosmi will be in the same size box as the last version, except the taller version of it. A 125BB. Wait til you see the build, the whole pcb is packed full of parts, toughest pcb I've done.
The pedal's got two expression inputs.. one is for Rate and the other has two uses. You can feed in a normal TRS expression pedal and manually sweep the chorus or you can feed in a CV signal and control it that way. (I use the Goatkeeper as a CV source, gives the Cosmi tap tempo and new waveforms)
Yessir, it's got the momentary hold and it sounds awesome with chorus.
I'm working on what I'm pretty darn sure is the final prototype pcb and then I will push push push to get this sucker into production!
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Re: More pedal teasing... (the chorus of the cosmos)
using the GK as as CV source...
boy would it be cool to have a dedicated pedal for tap tempo and new waveforms
even the 500$ Moog MP-201 is now discontinued.
momentary hold, is that like the ramp
or is that like a freeze? (freezing the chorus is a cool idea if that's what you meant)
boy would it be cool to have a dedicated pedal for tap tempo and new waveforms
even the 500$ Moog MP-201 is now discontinued.
momentary hold, is that like the ramp
or is that like a freeze? (freezing the chorus is a cool idea if that's what you meant)
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Re: More pedal teasing... (the chorus of the cosmos)
Dudes, Adam with Co-Pilot already makes a tap tempo/CV box called the Broadcast. Waveforms, rate divisions, tap tempo.. booyeah!
I might still do one too.. I think it's such a utility item that it's ok for me to make one too and I'd like to make mine have multiple synced outputs, inverted output, manual expression output, maybe more depending on how I go about having it programmed. Probably the Molten Voltage crew. I'd love to have the ability to draw the waveform with a knob, I love that about the GK. The GK is a perfect tap tempo/CV controller, geeez I think Austin is cool. I agree though, we need more pedals dedicated to driving other pedals in new ways. I'll make it work with the Trem too, and I was thinking my new delay could have it built it and then be used to control other pedals as well.
So Kev, with the hold, it does freeze the chorus signal until you press down the stomp. Then it starts oscillating while you hold it down. Sounds very cool, I think. Freezing the chorus sounds cool too depending on the settings.
I might still do one too.. I think it's such a utility item that it's ok for me to make one too and I'd like to make mine have multiple synced outputs, inverted output, manual expression output, maybe more depending on how I go about having it programmed. Probably the Molten Voltage crew. I'd love to have the ability to draw the waveform with a knob, I love that about the GK. The GK is a perfect tap tempo/CV controller, geeez I think Austin is cool. I agree though, we need more pedals dedicated to driving other pedals in new ways. I'll make it work with the Trem too, and I was thinking my new delay could have it built it and then be used to control other pedals as well.
So Kev, with the hold, it does freeze the chorus signal until you press down the stomp. Then it starts oscillating while you hold it down. Sounds very cool, I think. Freezing the chorus sounds cool too depending on the settings.
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Re: More pedal teasing... (the chorus of the cosmos)
wow that freeze & oscillation sounds excellent.
I wasn't aware of the Copilot Broadcast pedal having tap tempo... old version i had seen
if it's in your plans to build a utility CV, (with an upgrade to he tremolessence) you could really bring something new to your pedals that isn't anywhere else! the GK is a great pedal, but just too big for a simple purpose like sending out CV, at least it's not unobtanium anymore. i really do love syncing my eventide pedals, but they don't have the tone of analog pedals (maybe it's because analog pedals are never in sync?)
I wasn't aware of the Copilot Broadcast pedal having tap tempo... old version i had seen
if it's in your plans to build a utility CV, (with an upgrade to he tremolessence) you could really bring something new to your pedals that isn't anywhere else! the GK is a great pedal, but just too big for a simple purpose like sending out CV, at least it's not unobtanium anymore. i really do love syncing my eventide pedals, but they don't have the tone of analog pedals (maybe it's because analog pedals are never in sync?)
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Re: More pedal teasing... (the chorus of the cosmos)
Ryan wrote:...we need more pedals dedicated to driving other pedals in new ways. I'll make it work with the Trem too, and I was thinking my new delay could have it built it and then be used to control other pedals as well.
dang, ryan! as if you needed any more awesomeosity.

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Re: More pedal teasing... (the chorus of the cosmos)
I don't know how you keep coming up with crazy functions for these effects which have been boring for the longest time. The Cosmichorus is already a wonderful effect and even though I already own one, I'm gonna upgrade to this as soon as it's out.
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Re: More pedal teasing... (the chorus of the cosmos)
fuck. i was going to come on here and WHEN'S THE NEW COSMI-CHORUS DROP RAHARAHHRRRGGHHGHGHHHHHHHHHH......... but.... um..... so much thread to read.
(i want one of the new Cosmi's. gimme.)
and yesh. boxes that make boxes into more interesting boxes? AWESOME.
DO IT RyGuy. DO. IT.
(i want one of the new Cosmi's. gimme.)
and yesh. boxes that make boxes into more interesting boxes? AWESOME.
DO IT RyGuy. DO. IT.
Eric! wrote:YOU'RE like having two pedals in one
with your...momentary fuck switch and all..
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Re: More pedal teasing... (the chorus of the cosmos)
Ryan... just a suggestion.... a delay knob (lo-fi style) would be awesome for slap-back modulation.
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Re: More pedal teasing... (the chorus of the cosmos)
Ryan wrote:I might still do one too.. I think it's such a utility item that it's ok for me to make one too and I'd like to make mine have multiple synced outputs, inverted output, manual expression output, maybe more depending on how I go about having it programmed. Probably the Molten Voltage crew. I'd love to have the ability to draw the waveform with a knob, I love that about the GK. The GK is a perfect tap tempo/CV controller, geeez I think Austin is cool. I agree though, we need more pedals dedicated to driving other pedals in new ways. I'll make it work with the Trem too, and I was thinking my new delay could have it built it and then be used to control other pedals as well.
If you do this, promise us it will have a random waveform.
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sylnau wrote:Ryan... just a suggestion.... a delay knob (lo-fi style) would be awesome for slap-back modulation.
This is a neat idea, but no! I'm at my final prototype layout stage, I'm not going back to the drawing board for this. No new knobs will be added to the pedal, no big changes in what it does. I'm not adding slap-back delay, no spring reverb, no wah knob.
dmcmahon wrote:If you do this, promise us it will have a random waveform.
Yeah I'd like it to have a random voltage level output, that would be a goal for sure if I'm able to have something custom programmed.
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Re: More pedal teasing... (the chorus of the cosmos)
Ryan wrote:sylnau wrote:Ryan... just a suggestion.... a delay knob (lo-fi style) would be awesome for slap-back modulation.
This is a neat idea, but no! I'm at my final prototype layout stage, I'm not going back to the drawing board for this. No new knobs will be added to the pedal, no big changes in what it does. I'm not adding slap-back delay, no spring reverb, no wah knob.dmcmahon wrote:If you do this, promise us it will have a random waveform.
Yeah I'd like it to have a random voltage level output, that would be a goal for sure if I'm able to have something custom programmed.
I agree with this...the Sea Machine can do this and while similar I think the CC sould be somewhat distinct in its own right.