Re: Sunday GAS Party(april foolz eve)
Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2014 2:51 pm
TWSSspacelordmother wrote:These days I only really gas for knobs.
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TWSSspacelordmother wrote:These days I only really gas for knobs.
Gone Fission wrote:TWSSspacelordmother wrote:These days I only really gas for knobs.

I've looked a bit at a Tremolessence that's in BST for a good price right now. What's to know about the versions of those that have been produced over time? (The BST one doesn't have the LED-lit knob, for example.)ryan summit wrote:and this
Vas ist das?Chankgeez wrote:I thought that was the Fairfield jam for a sec.
Ditto?spacelordmother wrote:Vas ist das?Chankgeez wrote:I thought that was the Fairfield jam for a sec.
Just a little matrix mixer.spacelordmother wrote:Vas ist das?Chankgeez wrote:I thought that was the Fairfield jam for a sec.
Interesting. Would probably be fairly easy to build tho right? Can't be much going on inside.Chankgeez wrote:Just a little matrix mixer.spacelordmother wrote:Vas ist das?Chankgeez wrote:I thought that was the Fairfield jam for a sec.
Although who knows when it'll get released? They announced it a while back. Haven't heard any news since.
http://xiwielectronics.com/products/pas ... trix-mixerMrNovember wrote:Hmmmm a matrix mixer would actually be ridiculously cool for my noise board.......
Do it! The Superego is amazing!kbithecrowing wrote:Dittox2 + Super Ego, I really need to just buy these motherfuckers.
That's actually pretty nice looking. Any experience with it?ApeLincoln wrote:http://xiwielectronics.com/products/pas ... trix-mixerMrNovember wrote:Hmmmm a matrix mixer would actually be ridiculously cool for my noise board.......
you could also make one pretty easy i'd imagine.
MrNovember wrote: That's actually pretty nice looking.
The one I got was well built and sturdy enough for any abuse I've thrown at it. It's not in steady use anymore as I'm not doing much noise stuff but It's really rad to play with when I bust it out for the occasional noise jam.MrNovember wrote: That's actually pretty nice looking. Any experience with it?
I found the schematic diagram for it. Might just build my own, although then I'd miss out on the enclosure
Nup, no major revs as far as I know. The rate control wasn't as "progressive" as some folks liked on the early ones so Ryan adjusted that. There's a fix for the old ones, but it doesn't change the minimum and maximum rates, just the journey from min to max. But ask Ryan if you're wondering.Gone Fission wrote:I've looked a bit at a Tremolessence that's in BST for a good price right now. What's to know about the versions of those that have been produced over time? (The BST one doesn't have the LED-lit knob, for example.)ryan summit wrote:and this