KenFANEM wrote:With the filter turned way down, you will indeed be able to get that dark, soft, OC-2 kind of sound. The fuzz and harmony also smooth out very pleasantly at low filter settings. Of course, all three can get bright squarewave angry as well so there's plenty of range and a lot of possibility when mixing voices with different filter settings.
Oh shit sylnau, it's like the day you've been waiting for all this time...
Also, thanks for posting Ken's response. I'm effin' psyched at the possibilities the Deluxe will bring forth, can't wait! Must wait.
jmoote wrote:Do you know if his reply was in the context of the Deluxe or the regular one? Both can probably do what he says, but the way the filter sounds will be different for sure.
Man I am getting excited for the Deluxe and have no idea how I am going to fit it into my setup.
I was asking about the Deluxe... don't know about the regular one but there's no filter knob on it.
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INFANEM wrote:The standard version's suboctave can also get into OC-2 territory with the tone turned down but, if you're looking for smoothness from all the voices, the Deluxe's filters do it better.
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i'll need to hear a demo, but i could be interested depending on how versatile it is. the original SV didn't seem to do much other than the mad-fuzzy stuff, which i can get from my rack gear + fuzz, but if it can do relatively clean harmonizing as well it could be quite useful.
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Yup, the v1 and v2 while awesome, stayed pretty mean sounding all the time. I'm hoping for some versatility with these new offerings, esp the Deluxe's filter controls. Also excited about the ability to control the gate and the extra octave and harmony stomps. In theory, this mofo should rule pretty hard.