Would appreciate any feedback. It might not be some people's cups of tea but the envelope side of things makes it quite responsive and fun to jam with
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1VNPO6xO55E
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Re: So I've made something a bit different- Here's a video
Very cool!
Actually sounds quite usable too, not just a novelty effect.
Actually sounds quite usable too, not just a novelty effect.
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Like that alot.
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Thanks! Phew.. that's reassuring. I've been working on it since last year in my spare time and was feeling like maybe I'd "past participle of get" a bit carried away. Still working out bugs in the sweep and envelope range but it's not far away. After getting a proper pcb manufactured and verified, I was thinking about getting all the parts to make a run of 10.
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Its amazing man! I would love to have one of those too! haha
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that's pretty cool man... i have a soft spot for crazy glitchy sounds
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that sounds really cool, kinda like a "very tame" Turpisoris ( ie... actually usable )
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Re: So I've made something a bit different- Here's a video
I have a buddy who might be into one of those. What sort of price is it likely to be?
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Cool. It's hard to guess at this stage, as I haven't "past participle of get" the cost of having a dual pcb made that's a decent proportion of the area inside a 1590bb.. Plus all the components, but after some quick calculations I'd say about $320. It's going to look fairly swish though, with yellow cases and the Proton Beast Ep artwork. Plus dual coloured LED eyes that show both on/off and LFO