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Re: Count To Five
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2016 8:21 am
by Strange Tales
oh man eurorack Ct5, my dreams have come true.
Re: Count To Five
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2016 9:39 am
by decomposing
multi_s wrote:You access them with the Q switch, pushing it up or down.
There is no easy way to add a Q switch to the rev h/i boards unfortunately.
cool thanks scott
need to see if I need those modes for easy access or not
really interested in what's next!
Re: Count To Five
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2016 10:20 am
by Bellyheart
Holy hell. This will be fucking awesome in euro. All the cv possibilities. I'm hope this year passes as fast as the last.
Re: Count To Five
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2016 10:46 am
by Seance
Bellyheart wrote:Holy hell. This will be fucking awesome in euro. All the cv possibilities. I'm hope this year passes as fast as the last.
CT5 with multiple CV lines of manipulation sounds like a shitstorm of fantasticness!
Re: Count To Five
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2016 2:25 pm
by D Rock
Sounds like a shitstorm for my wallet. I'm still super interested in the next Looper/dicer/slicer thingy.
Re: Count To Five
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2016 2:32 pm
by Seance
D Rock wrote:Sounds like a shitstorm for my wallet. I'm still super interested in the next Looper/dicer/slicer thingy.
Yeah. More like a sinkhole of gear-desire opening up and swallowing your wallet.
Re: Count To Five
Posted: Wed Jan 13, 2016 2:13 am
by Inconuucl
Seance wrote:D Rock wrote:Sounds like a shitstorm for my wallet. I'm still super interested in the next Looper/dicer/slicer thingy.
Yeah. More like a sinkhole of gear-desire opening up and swallowing your wallet.
I have a nice pocket of money saved up for it.

depending on price.
Re: Count To Five
Posted: Wed Jan 13, 2016 2:29 am
by decomposing
awwwww hit me!
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLnPd7lzT4g[/youtube]
Re: Count To Five
Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2016 3:04 pm
by DRodriguez
Someone watching this thread is selling their pre-order for $500.
Their listing uses that picture Scott just posted.
https://reverb.com/item/1563907-montrea ... count-to-5
Re: Count To Five
Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2016 3:17 pm
by Seance
That image is on the mtl-asm website. So... that poster isn't necessarily watching this thread.
Re: Count To Five
Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2016 4:07 pm
by Inconuucl
Re: Count To Five
Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2016 4:21 pm
by multi_s
yes there have been a few, at least one has already sold. I only posted the previous one because the listing originally implied the seller actually had one of the new ones and i was getting a lot of clients emailing with some concern of their order etc.
I don't really care that much what people resell for.
Anyway, what is the suggestion for accessing "transcendance mode'. Basically as anyone who has used this knows the buffer is wiped changing modes but I have added an alternate mode where everything stays, but with some cleanup to avoid discontinuty/artifacts in the waveform. How do you want to turn it on/off? I have some ideas but interested to see what people say......
An example of what will happen now:
You record a loop in mode 3 and can layer etc, but you coudl while it's playing move to mode 2, where it will keep that sample and play random slices, and then move to mode 1 where teh full loop recorded in mode 3 would be the starting data in the delay buffer etc.
A second example:
You play in mode 1 and tehn flip to mode 2. The delay buffer acts as a recorded sample and it automatically starts playing back in slices.
I also added a variable LPF in mode 1 which you can access by holding down the soft switch and turning a certain knob to change the cut off. It only affects mode 1 since the amount of transposition up in the other modes is limited to one octave, while in Mode one due to feedback there is potential for more.
The net effect is really not that much different than turning down the feedback but it does color the sound a bit differently and some people asked so there it is.
s
Re: Count To Five
Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2016 4:28 pm
by DRodriguez
multi_s wrote:Anyway, what is the suggestion for accessing "transcendance mode'. Basically as anyone who has used this knows the buffer is wiped changing modes but I have added an alternate mode where everything stays, but with some cleanup to avoid discontinuty/artifacts in the waveform. How do you want to turn it on/off? I have some ideas but interested to see what people say......
An example of what will happen now:
You record a loop in mode 3 and can layer etc, but you coudl while it's playing move to mode 2, where it will keep that sample and play random slices, and then move to mode 1 where teh full loop recorded in mode 3 would be the starting data in the delay buffer etc.
A second example:
You play in mode 1 and tehn flip to mode 2. The delay buffer acts as a recorded sample and it automatically starts playing back in slices.
I also added a variable LPF in mode 1 which you can access by holding down the soft switch and turning a certain knob to change the cut off. It only affects mode 1 since the amount of transposition up in the other modes is limited to one octave, while in Mode one due to feedback there is potential for more.
The net effect is really not that much different than turning down the feedback but it does color the sound a bit differently and some people asked so there it is.
s
This sounds awesome! Thanks again for continuing to improve the pedal!!

Re: Count To Five
Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2016 4:29 pm
by Inconuucl
Perhaps plugging the pedal on while holding the softswitch?
Re: Count To Five
Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2016 4:36 pm
by zoooombiex
Is it going to be a global setting to switch between "normal" and "transcendence" settings? I.e., when you switch that setting will it stay in transcendence mode until you switch back, or is it a one-off change that you have to do each time you want the buffer to carry over between modes?
Either way, perhaps it would make sense to activate transcendence mode by holding the softswitch while switching modes? So if it's a global on/off switch for transcendence, it would stay in transcendence until you hold softswitch+change modes again. Alternatively, if it's a one-off setting, you would hold the softswitch each time you want to save the buffer between modes.
(This would require the pedal to ignore the record function of the softswitch if the mode changes while it is held down, but I'm assuming that is not a problem...?)