Gosh Mike, your descriptions and demos are pretty much in line with what Paul promised from the get-go. Everyone who has ordered this module is, I'm sure, very excited about it's arrival and subsequent installation in their systems. Thanks for the great demos, Mike! While I doubt I'll use the '510 as a fuzz for my guitar, it will get good use. Demos like yours help us understand the basics of this device and think about the physical placement in the system. A module like the '510 can free up a lot of other modules for greater overall synth power. Chub --- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "Mike Marsh" <mmarsh@w...> wrote: > Howdy All - > > Here are some more thoughts on the 510 Wave Warper. > > There are many ways of thinking about this module. Here are a few: > > * Super RM on steroids with 3 inputs > * Distortion device (not just fuzz, but wave distortion in general > * 3 input Modulation mixer > * All of the above at once > > With that much power (ha ha good one!), it would take a long time to > master the device. I had the prototype for about a week and felt > that I had only scratched the surface. I would be anxious to try > different waveforms in the various inputs and stupid tricks like > audio rate signals into the OFFSET jacks. > > I guess I'm just missing the module and feeling sentimental and > nostalgic... > > Mike
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Re: Ruminations on the Wave Warper
2003-05-17 by osthelder
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