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2011-07-30 by weston_underwood
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2011-07-30 by weston_underwood
Cirklon step entry, a plinky noise from the sunsyn, played through eventide black hole and a nice fat pad over the top. Mmm. Possible with live and logic but no where as intuitive and fun somehow.
2011-07-30 by Colin f
> Cirklon step entry, a plinky noise from the sunsyn, played > through eventide black hole and a nice fat pad over the top. Is the black hole in a Space ? Some Eventide voodoo is on my major gas list since Nagle played me some AKS through black hole. C
2011-07-31 by weston_underwood
Even worse than that, an H8000, but its the same deal. I just wish I had time to do some programming of my own on it. So far every time I sit down to start programming, it refuses to connect, I spend an hour trying to download the presets and then work on them, fail, get bored and just preset surf again! Should have just bought one of each pedal. Probably more versatile! --- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Colin f" <colin@...> wrote:
> > > > Cirklon step entry, a plinky noise from the sunsyn, played > > through eventide black hole and a nice fat pad over the top. > > Is the black hole in a Space ? > Some Eventide voodoo is on my major gas list since Nagle played me some AKS > through black hole. > > C >
2011-07-31 by Richard Scott
*Should have just bought one of each pedal. Probably more versatile!* totally not, and not as good sounding either, not even close On Sun, Jul 31, 2011 at 8:18 PM, weston_underwood <mhenley@urol.info> wrote: > ** > > > Even worse than that, an H8000, but its the same deal. I just wish I had > time to do some programming of my own on it. So far every time I sit down to > start programming, it refuses to connect, I spend an hour trying to download > the presets and then work on them, fail, get bored and just preset surf > again! > > Should have just bought one of each pedal. Probably more versatile! > > > --- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Colin f" <colin@...> wrote: > > > > > > > Cirklon step entry, a plinky noise from the sunsyn, played > > > through eventide black hole and a nice fat pad over the top. > > > > Is the black hole in a Space ? > > Some Eventide voodoo is on my major gas list since Nagle played me some > AKS > > through black hole. > > > > C > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2011-08-01 by weston_underwood
Not really tried the pedals so that cheers me up. Once I've got the Ck fully understood should be able to send some nice midi to the eventide. We def don't want Colin getting one however. I finally managed to get patches to load up yesterday after this thread reminded me how remiss I've been. Each one is a huge job and we don't want anyone important getting sidetracked! --- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, Richard Scott <richard_scott@...> wrote:
> > *Should have just bought one of each pedal. Probably more versatile!* > > totally not, and not as good sounding either, not even close > > On Sun, Jul 31, 2011 at 8:18 PM, weston_underwood <mhenley@...> wrote: > > > ** > > > > > > Even worse than that, an H8000, but its the same deal. I just wish I had > > time to do some programming of my own on it. So far every time I sit down to > > start programming, it refuses to connect, I spend an hour trying to download > > the presets and then work on them, fail, get bored and just preset surf > > again! > > > > Should have just bought one of each pedal. Probably more versatile! > > > > > > --- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Colin f" <colin@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Cirklon step entry, a plinky noise from the sunsyn, played > > > > through eventide black hole and a nice fat pad over the top. > > > > > > Is the black hole in a Space ? > > > Some Eventide voodoo is on my major gas list since Nagle played me some > > AKS > > > through black hole. > > > > > > C > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
2011-08-01 by Paul Nagle
On 01/08/2011 21:29, weston_underwood wrote: > Not really tried the pedals so that cheers me up. I don't know of anything that competes with them in anywhere near the same price range. The pedals may not be god in a box but they're bloody good. :) Paul --- http://www.softroom.co.uk http://paulnagle.bandcamp.com/ ** live album available **
2011-08-02 by weston_underwood
That was my point as well really Paul. The other advantage that the H8000 has is that it keeps my studio so warm. Boy does that thing chuck out some heat. Mike --- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, Paul Nagle <softroom@...> wrote:
> > On 01/08/2011 21:29, weston_underwood wrote: > > Not really tried the pedals so that cheers me up. > > I don't know of anything that competes with them in anywhere near the > same price range. The pedals may not be god in a box but they're bloody > good. :) > > Paul > --- > http://www.softroom.co.uk > http://paulnagle.bandcamp.com/ ** live album available ** >