Re: Glitchipedia
Posted: Sun Apr 21, 2019 5:34 am
If it's anything like Cloudy it would send every other grain to the other channel, but without a pan/spread parameter that might get old quick.
I honestly don't get the whole playing in stereo thing. It's mostly a lack of understanding on my part to be honest. I just have never done it so I don't know what I'm missing I suppose?Glitches&switches wrote:You don't get wanting to play in stereo?Jwar wrote:Just don't play stereo. God you guys and your stereo set ups. Pfftt. Use one amp you whores!![]()
For real though, like I don't get it. hahah
I was initially confused as cbm by the fact that the particle v2 outputs to stereo, especially if it receives mono input, I have found no info on how that's supposed to work. I too was going to pick up some TRS cables and try it out but now I guess I won't as there seems to be no info as to how else using that pedal in stereo would work. Pretty much all my other pedals are mono at this point anyway so if I ever run a stereo setup, it'll be with two separate mono boards which I guess really isn't "true" stereo anyway?
From a financial POV, you are probably better off.Jwar wrote:I honestly don't get the whole playing in stereo thing. It's mostly a lack of understanding on my part to be honest. I just have never done it so I don't know what I'm missing I suppose?
Agree wholeheartedly, it can be rewarding depending on how it's done but yes lots of extra gear means more money and honestly the thing that keeps me from doing it is that most of my favorite pedals do not offer stereo ins and outs, if they did I would definitely always run to amps and always run stereo because it can sound so amazing when done right!cbm wrote:From a financial POV, you are probably better off.Jwar wrote:I honestly don't get the whole playing in stereo thing. It's mostly a lack of understanding on my part to be honest. I just have never done it so I don't know what I'm missing I suppose?
Sitting in a rich stereo field is pretty rewarding, IMO.
Agreed, it it''s just a ping-pong routing. I've used granular software that can do some cool randomization of position, which can create an interesting stereo field.UglyCasanova wrote:If it's anything like Cloudy it would send every other grain to the other channel, but without a pan/spread parameter that might get old quick.
Where can I find the firmware update for the input gain?UglyCasanova wrote:The only firmware update out there fixes the input gain only. Haven't tried it in stereo, but there are plenty of videos of the Clouds module in stereo on YT. Same thing, basically. Sounds nice.
Will do, Thanks!UglyCasanova wrote:Idk, Tom sent it to me via email. PM me your email and I'll forward it to you.
I'm still liking mine, but where the modular version really shines IMO, is when a lot of parameters are being modulated. An expression pedal, or other CV source, is pretty much required for my use of Cloudy.cloudscapes wrote:May have to look into the Cloudy.
I love my euro Clouds, a pedal version wouldn't be half bad. Could make my own, if not for lazy
Agreed. Completely.cbm wrote:I'm still liking mine, but where the modular version really shines IMO, is when a lot of parameters are being modulated. An expression pedal, or other CV source, is pretty much required for my use of Cloudy.cloudscapes wrote:May have to look into the Cloudy.
I love my euro Clouds, a pedal version wouldn't be half bad. Could make my own, if not for lazy