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  • in reply to: EHX Mouse? #120222
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    I would love to have that EHX footswitch as a mouse button.

    My index finger would get freakishly buff.

    in reply to: The inevitable b9 idea thread #120221
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    If you have a midi guitar controller or some sort of Midi pickup, you could try controlling the Waldorf Streichfett with it.

    in reply to: MOG #120220
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    As far as I know, the only analog octave up you can do is the Octavia Fuzz style.
    Clean octave up is purely a digital thing.

    in reply to: Ring Thing – a way to sync it to MIDI clock #119607
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    Hello to all MIDI geeks: I found a way to clock the Ring Thing to MIDI.
    I use an iPad (iPhone or iPod would work just as well, I guess) and the free KORG syncKontrol app. It sends a click Signal that is regognized by the EXP input (NOT the MOD input, that works differently). The app is meant to clock the KORG Monotribe, which apparently expects a 3V control signal. The EXP input works with 5V max CV – the result: it works brilliantly! All I need is a standard 3,5mm Stereo audio cable. The iPad is synced via Bluetooth to other MIDI devices – and the RING THING rocks in perfect sync! FUN!

    N.B. works probably with all EHX devices that accept CV signals in ther EXP inputs – has anyone tried that yet, e.g. with the Memory Boy?

    It might work with the digital effects like the Ring Thing, but I don’t think a click signal would do much good for say, the EXP input for the Worm?

    Also, if you just wanna sync the Ring Thing to a specific BPM, the Visual Sound Time Bandit might also be a good option!

    in reply to: EH The Worm compatible with t-rex fuel tank classic?? #117728
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    while the Worm officially requires 24v, some of us prefer running it at 12v. It makes the range sweep more binary, but greatly reduces noise and makes the effect sound slightly fatter. If the T-rex has center positive 12vdc output, it’ll run! Do note that the Worm doesn’t have the same power input jack as other ehx XO pedals, or the standard Boss dc input. it’s a slightly different size. I’m using a high-quality universal adapter.

    edit: The more binary sweep of the range only really bothers me when using an expression pedal. In Auto mode however, it sounds fantastic

    in reply to: XO Worm alternative power #117305
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    I could get an EHX Signal Pad and take the rudimentary 9v input out, and swap out the Worm’s 24v input for that one. I opened up the Worm, the 24v input is soldered straight onto the PCB, very clean and tight. Can I heat up the solder and take it out smoothly, or is it locked in place?

    in reply to: Analogizer on Digital Synth #117300
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    As for other ideas for improving your tone, you could run a monosynth through an Octave Multiplexer. Fully analog, and can create very fat sub-octaves with dedicated high-low eq.

    in reply to: Analogizer on Digital Synth #117299
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    Correct me if I’m wrong, but I thought the Analogizer by itself doesn’t produce any delays, it just boosts signals and “softens digital harshness”?

    in reply to: Analogizer on Digital Synth #117292
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    Hi, I’m Giovanni, a new member. Did anybody test the Anogizer with a digital synh? I own a Novation XioSynth, and I was wondering if its sound could be improved with this pedal; I haven’t read any reference to synth connection on the manual but guitar and bass. Thanx

    Seconding! I use a Casio VL-1, a marvelous little monosynth, which can already be fattened up with an octave multiplexer and a tube preamp. I’d be interested in knowing what exactly the Analogizer does to your signal technically.

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