Re: INFANEM, Second Voice [NEWS]
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2012 9:53 am
Excited for the gate option so I can actually UNGATE the Second Voice
makes some flanger Take Off sometimes.jmoote wrote:I had a v2 and in addition to loud popping with the bypass footswitch (probably easily fixed with pulldown resistors) the main issue was carrier noise in the background. It was loud enough to be really annoying whenever you weren't playing. I know I am not the only one that experienced it from reading elsewhere. I suspect with a less hi-fi amp setup (i.e. most guitar amps/cabs) it would be less noticeable.
I believe I did read somewhere that Ken was looking at this in the re-design.
greigoroth wrote:jmoote wrote:I had a v2 and in addition to loud popping with the bypass footswitch (probably easily fixed with pulldown resistors) the main issue was carrier noise in the background. It was loud enough to be really annoying whenever you weren't playing. I know I am not the only one that experienced it from reading elsewhere. I suspect with a less hi-fi amp setup (i.e. most guitar amps/cabs) it would be less noticeable.
I believe I did read somewhere that Ken was looking at this in the re-design.
That's why I sold mine. And the fact that my favourite setting on it was pretty much cloning the Octasynth (which will never leave my board).


INFANEM wrote:Second Voice Deluxe mockup.
Deluxe upgrades include:
-Voltage controlled 12dB/oct resonant lowpass filters replace the standard SV's 6dB/oct passive LPFs. CV/Exp jacks are provided for control of each filter's frequency.
-Two extra footswitches allow the suboctave and harmony to be individually muted/activated for quick tone changes.

skullservant wrote:Jeebus. That's nuts. If that's just the Second Voice, I can't even imagine what the Analog Harmony synth will turn into
Schlatte wrote:greigoroth wrote:jmoote wrote:I had a v2 and in addition to loud popping with the bypass footswitch (probably easily fixed with pulldown resistors) the main issue was carrier noise in the background. It was loud enough to be really annoying whenever you weren't playing. I know I am not the only one that experienced it from reading elsewhere. I suspect with a less hi-fi amp setup (i.e. most guitar amps/cabs) it would be less noticeable.
I believe I did read somewhere that Ken was looking at this in the re-design.
That's why I sold mine. And the fact that my favourite setting on it was pretty much cloning the Octasynth (which will never leave my board).
And I thank you very much for selling yours![]()
