Re: New EQD: Dunes, Tentacle, Intersteller Orbiter
Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2015 8:16 am
last nerve wrote:Might have to take you up on that, a!
Any idea what they're gonna run?
They will be $225.00
last nerve wrote:Might have to take you up on that, a!
Any idea what they're gonna run?
askashrub wrote:Not the slightest.
I could try to post in here once I'm at the concert and see what happens?
same..Eric! wrote:I came here out of boredom. I leave with too much GAS.
"The Interstellar Orbiter is a dual resonant analog filter controlled by a single LFO that sweeps each filter in OPPOSITE directions. It has three universal controls: a master Frequency control that governs the center frequency of both filters, a master Rate control for the LFO and the Direct control for blending in the unaffected dry signal. There are expression pedal jacks for both the master Frequency and the LFO rate. The LFO sweeps each filter in opposite directions and has a wide range. Each filter is voiced differently and has controls for LFO intensity, resonance and mix. When the LFO intensity is raised the filter sweep is wider, the center frequency is raised and the resonance becomes more pronounced The resonance becomes more "ringy" as you dial it up and more mellow as you dial it back. The mix control adjusts the volume for the mix of each filter. With all of this control, the Interstellar Oribiter is a knob twiddler's dream with loads of possibilities! It can do everything from wah emulation, complex vocal formant filter and even a fairly convincing rotary speaker effect. You can set the intensity of both filters to zero and use the Frequency to manually create wide filter sweeps or use an expression pedal for unique wah tones. Adjust the intensity of one filter to taste and use an expression pedal to sweep the second to create some awesome moving center point phase effects. You can also create some very vocal sounds by using the LFO to control both filters and fine tuning the resonance, intensity and master frequency. These vocal formants will vary depending on the settings of each individual control and the rate at which they are swept! These are just a few suggestions, the Interstellar Orbiter is vast; get ready to get free."Eric! wrote:So...like...is IO LPF? HPF? Multi-peak?! BPF?
Eric! wrote:I've seen that but there is no mention of WHAT KIIIIND of filter it is o.0
I'm about to sell my SA Orbital and Manta and midi mouse and Hub for an Interstellar Orbiter and Dunes..Chankgeez wrote:Some official soundage:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUklxO2ChRI[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOpaOGP-3uo[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDXvPZkmcp8[/youtube]
I want to wait for a bass demo, if it sounds like orbiting a black hole then I'll get it.goroth wrote:Holy mother of god that Orbiter sounds insanely good.
I literally got goosebumps around the 2 minute mark.
This has displaced my entire gas list.