
I'm still struggling a bit with gain staging, and it doesn't seem to like power from my Strymon supply (which apparently ramps up power, when connected) but other than that Cloudy seems like a winner.
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The Gain Staging issues I'm having include a basic bypassed/enabled mix (which wasn't an issue on the Eurorack module), a wet/dry mix, and a frozen/unfrozen mix. I've gotten pretty good for the wet/dry, but less close on the other two. This is after only a couple hours though.UglyCasanova wrote:Looks nice!
What do you mean by gain staging?
Also, isn't cloudy updateable? How does one connect it to a computer? Is there a USB connector somewhere.
Yeah, this may end up on a mixer send or something where there's less to go wrong.lordgalvar wrote:Clouds and gain was weird in the original format. It was a bit too washily quiet to me but overdriven at the same time? It was just hard to get it all setup with the right volume for the sound I wanted. Spectre and others were easier and more immediate in eurorack to me. It's probably going to take some fiddling to find a sweet spot with your guitar setup and levels but interested in what you all come up with!
At least on Cloudy the mix controls are all on the panel as individual knobs.Clouds just had a lot to take in and I could have been in some weird mode that I didn't think I was in half the time too. The menus in a lot of euro confused me. Haha.
Eardrill has been on ice for a few years now, but I used to,lordgalvar wrote:CBM: you make the eardrill pendulum sequencer right?
It's not all that crunchy, but in a good way. I make no claim for this being music, as I'm still exploring this device, but here's some audio with Cloudy and fuzzes:UglyCasanova wrote:How crunchy lofi does it get at 8 sec mono?
That trim pot is only for the stereo out:UglyCasanova wrote:Have you tried adjusting the internal output pot?