Frostwave Resonator or Iron Ether Xerograph

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Re: Frostwave Resonator or Iron Ether Xerograph

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iMovie is currently counting frames or something. It should be up in a flash.

I think the knobs on the unit set where the 5 is in a 0-10V range. You can definitely change the range of the CV. I used my Moisturizer in the demo to sweep it and on the Moisty you can set how much voltage it sends. I actually found it way more usable to send only small amounts and have the full range of CV you're sending in the audible spectrum. ;)

I had lots of fun, but some of the video is clipping pretty badly. I still have to get used to some new equipment around and thus I recorded too loud. I would normally go at it again, but I am pretty tired (you can notice that on my playing in the second part with the Univalve trademark "bass"). You guys will have to make do with it how it is, I need to get some sleep soon.

In the meantime iMovie did whatever it had to do and now Youtube is filling the bar. Here is the link already:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6P7nnocSM8[/youtube]
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Re: Frostwave Resonator or Iron Ether Xerograph

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phantasmagorovich wrote:[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6P7nnocSM8[/youtube]


Take out the s in https... :thumb:

Do you know where to find a Resonator Delts??? I know you said you were looking at it but do you have the lead on one; not asking where I just want to make sure you know they can be $$$ and hard to find... I have the Frostwave Fat Controller and will probably keep it forever cause it's that great...
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sonidero wrote:
Take out the s in https... :thumb:



Thanks, dude. I think Deltz has one at hand.
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AWESOME DEMO :!!!:
You sir, have some very droolworthy toanz and pedz... :hug:
I just got a message from dude that has it, he will take payments :!!!:
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Re: Frostwave Resonator or Iron Ether Xerograph

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I have a resonator. I bought it new a long while back. It is definitely 9V or so on the CV. However, I have used mooger pedals with it and it will work fine you just can get the full range but do really need that anyways? When you get the CVs going on the resonator it makes a nice phaserlike pedal. I have an infinitphase with 9V CV outs to control the resonator. It sounds sweet. But I almost never use the full 9Vs with it. I didnt know they were going for so much these days. I probably should move it along.
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