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January 14, 2011 at 12:49 am in reply to: Electro-Harmonix unveils at NAMM 2011- visit us at Booth# 5396 #113723julianModerator
you could always repaint it
January 13, 2011 at 11:31 pm in reply to: Electro-Harmonix unveils at NAMM 2011- visit us at Booth# 5396 #113719julianModeratorI wish they’d have the manuals up for the upcoming pedals as well, though I guess they’re still finalizing the designs and may add or remove features.
Here’s hoping the talking pedal has an LFO hidden in there, and I hope the attack/decay are nice and smooth.
January 13, 2011 at 8:22 pm in reply to: Electro-Harmonix unveils at NAMM 2011- visit us at Booth# 5396 #113713julianModeratorI can’t wait for videos!!!
julianModeratorBoth demos are great.
Man I want some eastern instruments! An Oud, a Saz, a Koto, a Sitar. . . that’d be nice
julianModeratorLike a Micro POG with Freeze? That’d be great actually. Just as long as it can be 100% wet 0% dry.
julianModeratorHow are you powering your HOG?
julianModeratorI think we would have heard something by now if there was anything.
julianModeratorjulianModeratorFrequency Analyzer with violin could be really cool.
julianModeratorclothes and some money
and I’m making myself an OD pedal. Wiring is all done, I just have to finish the enclosure art one of these days.
julianModeratorA triggered oscillator could easily be built.
But a tracking oscillator would be a bit harder, because you’d have to have a note detection circuit.
julianModeratorThe Whammy can do monophonic bends(one note at a time) up to 2 octaves up or 3 octaves down. With the harmony modes you can have a bend go from below the note to above the note. (for example toe down = octave up, toe up = octave down.) And I’m not 100% sure about this, but you can’t stop in the middle of a bend and leave it there and keep playing at that pitch.
The HOG can do polyphonic bends (single notes or chords) up to 1 octave up or 1 octave down. You can’t go from up to down in one bend, it’s either up or down. You can stop mid-bend and keep playing at that pitch. There’s a lot of other cool stuff though, like all the pitch voices so you can get organ sounds, plus a filter, as well as an attack mode for swells, as well as FREEZE.
The real whammy killer though is the EHX Ring Thing. In addition to doing ring modulation, it can do pitch bends from two octaves down to two octaves up, and it offers the advantage of polyphony like the HOG.
December 24, 2010 at 4:28 pm in reply to: Just received a Micro Synth in the mail… doesn’t work. #113286julianModeratorIf he got it for a good price, it might be better just to send it to EH for repair.
julianModeratorThe outputs on the gator aren’t isolated. So it’s essentially like having an 18v daisy chain and a 9v daisy chain, and that’s it. Your SMMH would be sharing power with the other pedals, and it wouldn’t like that and you’d probably have noise issues.
I’ve been wanting to get a CIOKS DC-10. 10 outputs + a lower profile than the Voodoo Labs PP2+ + more power handling.
On the PP2+ though, you know you can plug a daisy chain into an output. One output could supply the Big Muff, Small Clone, Fuzz Probe, DS-2, and I think the WH-10 as well. because most of those analog pedals draw from about 5-15 ma and each output puts out 100ma. The 5 + 6 outputs on the PP2+ put out 250ma for stuff like the SMMH.
julianModeratorI don’t have anything register so I can’t check it.
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