Re: Reverse Octave Up
Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2018 11:43 am
But does it sound like a DD-5?
j/k I want anyway

j/k I want anyway
Ahhh gotcha. I couldn't discern what was going on in my first listen. Maybe it's because my speakers suck ass.UglyCasanova wrote:Reverse delay with three modes (normal, octave up, octave down) on a toggle and a "character" toggle to change up how the signal is processed. Three pots: mix, time and repeats. Time knob has two functions; 0-50% = increase delay time up to 1 second. 50-100% = do granular time stretch from regular speed to freeze. Repeats knob has two functions; 50-0% = Direct feedback (ascending pitch). 50-100% = Looping feedback with stable pitch.
It's not you. It's just not a very representative clip.UglyCasanova wrote:Not the most representative clip (because time at zero for the most part, messing with modes and feedback)
Agreed! I think it kinda sounded like a comb filter delayUglyCasanova wrote:It's not you. It's just not a very representative clip.UglyCasanova wrote:Not the most representative clip (because time at zero for the most part, messing with modes and feedback)
I've finished the codes and the first PCB prototype will arrive early next week. Hopefully the pcb is flawless and I'll be able to bring it along to ILFEU to do a videoPanicProne wrote:Any updates (see: sound clips/demos) on this? :P
Pladask wrote:I've finished the codes and the first PCB prototype will arrive early next week. Hopefully the pcb is flawless and I'll be able to bring it along to ILFEU to do a videoPanicProne wrote:Any updates (see: sound clips/demos) on this? :P