What I did was create a gate with transistor that switches a relay when a 5v CV trigger hits it (relay does nothing before 5v). A CV LFO hits 5v at the peaks (at least I think that is what happening, I can take a trs cable and just touch an led to it and watch it light up). So I run the cv-trg or lfo to the gate which moves the relay that works like a dpdt stomp switch (i hope, but I don't see why not...built more cabinets instead yesterday...it's built, just need to add jacks because I cut up my prototype trying to make it the switch for the dod fx94...which needs more work).BoatRich wrote:Can you use any LFO to do that or do you need a specific box to make the voltages work for tap tempo?lordgalvar wrote:I don't think so. I didn't like the headrush 2 when I had it...it was kind of boring to me. It was a pretty straight forward looper or delay which was nice but not really my thing. I do like the hold mode on the boss dd-6. Never thought I would say that but it is quick and loops fast.Dandolin wrote:'sanybody have a take on how the crazy-cheap closed out Akai Headrush 2s finction as stutter/glitch sources? The fact that there is looper functionality + multitap makes me think it might be so....
Been running the Trogotronic 666 as my carrier into ringmods....turn the blend to half way, signal surrounded by glitch...kinda neat.
I think I may have made my CV switch work as a CV controlled tap tempo for things like the boss DD-5 or whatever. So I can take an lfo with random and have a random tap tempo without stepping on it. Or controlled by something like the volca beats trigger out so that you can glitch it by turning a knob. Going to get the DD-5 probably saturday or monday to test.
However, with the DSD-2/3 works with CV-trigger in so a CV LFO does trigger it (as will any "loud" audio signal like the Biloma or something, so I ran a parallel signal to trigger it and it worked).


