Re: Count To Five
Posted: Sat Feb 13, 2016 5:59 pm
finally something that matches my smurf toilet.


I like how that top knob now controls the "X factor".UglyCasanova wrote:
That's a lot of blue...............bewatersound wrote:smurf toilet.
i love big knobsUglyCasanova wrote:Making it mine. Had the big top knob on my v1 as well, as I found it easier and smoother when adjusting the mix. Transparent knobs with white marker lines was more an act of boredom than anything else.![]()
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120??? Where the fuck you buying your stuff from! LOL! That's so high! hahaha You could get it screen printed, etched or whatever for that price. Probably less.Inconuucl wrote:I want to get mine a matte black enclosure with purple knobs. But I don't want to spend $120+ for something without a design.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QoJrjjy0WeU[/youtube]vidret wrote:multi_s wrote:hHi
I finally added a description of the new features to the manual.
http://mtlasm.blogspot.ca/p/blog-page.html
The new stuff is highlighted in blue so you can just skim until you see it. I will try to add some video aid as well in the coming weeks.
nice toilet.
wow, for the size of this thing it's really getting insane. i fucking love it.
It really is a very useful pedal once you learn your way around it and get past the whole "LOL CT5SOOO WEIRDD LOLOL" shock.elcapistan wrote:I forgot I had a show last night and I had been using the ct5 as my only delay to get to know it better and so rather than rework y board I just used it at the show haha
Used it as a medium length regular delay, octave up reverse delay, and an octave down pitch shifter. Then at the end of the set I reached down and switched to mode 3 and looped two notes real quick an just started going nuts with all the direction knobs. It was fun.
And it worked extremely well in the band mix. Really proved the usefulness of the pedal as a more "normal" musical tool. I look forward to actually bringing it to band practice to find more uses haha
I hope I never get past thatSomnambulance wrote: It really is a very useful pedal once you learn your way around it and get past the whole "LOL CT5SOOO WEIRDD LOLOL" shock.
This is why I think I need to get a Hotone Wally. It would fit nicely on my board.SecretMachine wrote:my plan is to basically construct weird chords with it, capture these chords with the Ditto X2, then layer it up to create hella noise