Re: Hologram Microcosm
Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2020 6:36 am
I run most of my time based effects in parallel into a mixer, so any volume discrepancy would go unnoticed by me. I'm still digging the Microcosm, FWIW.
I had an Infinte Jets three times and could not get it to work the way I wanted. In my opinion it needs a LOT of refinement. I honestly think it could have just been made better from the ground up. It's one of those pedals that would hugely benefit from having real menu diving, despite my hatred for such things. The secondary functions work but it's so obnoxious to do all this shit just to make it sound useful. lol. I didn't even like the glitch. It was literally my least favorite on that pedal. I had so many glitch pedals at the time though that I didn't need it or want it. The Blur is cool but it's just not what I wanted. The synth sound terrible IMO. Just awful. I dunno. This was the pedal that made me not want to buy anymore of their stuff to be honest. It felt lazy and phoned in. I know I'm probably discounting a lot of work done on it, but I can't help it. I fucking hate all these pedals that are identical in some way or another. Option overload. Also, glitch pedals are only useful sometimes and I can't justify high costs on these stupid things. Plus, no midi, side jacks....just not good IMO.gila_crisis wrote:Once I almost considered getting an Infinite Jets, since I had found one second hand. But after watching some demo videos, I decided the Superego I already have, does what I need and better.Blood_mountain wrote:I had the Infinite Jets very briefly. I loved the glitch settings and the ability to record the dimension knob movement, but the sound/tone was pretty bad and I couldn't justify keeping that pedal just for the glitch.Jwar wrote:I didn't even want to bother to be honest. Their last two pedals IMO just did not do what I wanted in any capacity, so I doubt this does either. They are fun, but I never found them useful.
It's a shame to see and read how sometimes pedals are designed in such horrorfull ways. It makes me think, these guitar pedal makers don't play guitar (or have any knowhow to play whatever instrument) and don't understand the needs a musican and such pedals/tools shall have!
The overall space use and layout of the IJ is pretty goofy. Looks like they did a much better job of that with the Microcosm tho.Jwar wrote:Plus, no midi, side jacks....just not good IMO.
No, I have to figure out how to do that without completely tearing everything apart and putting it all back together again. It's complicated. Have you? Is the new firmware better?JM Charcot wrote:Did you update the firmware?manymanyhaha wrote:I think I've had with this thing. It's difficult to get it to do stuff cause of the triggering problem. Ahhhhhhh, frustration!
https://www.hologramelectronics.com/firmwareI'm still somehow interested in getting one, not 100% sure yet.Updates include:
-Improved triggering/tracking, especially when using synths, drones, fuzz, or inputs without a lot of distinct transient information.
-More output gain available to the effects section, adjustable with the "Effect Volume" secondary control. When set to 100%, granular effects can now be much louder than the dry input signal.
-Improved MIDI functionality
-Various bug fixes and stability improvements
https://www.instagram.com/p/CFP_BIXhjxr/ (Morphagene + Microcosm)The new microcosm firmware is great. The levels feel really good.