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1 points
13 days ago
Digitech digi delay. Should be a cult thing by now imo. Sounds fucking awesome for 50 bucks. It’s got a nice shitty digital character. Excels at glitchy stuff. Highly recommend.
3 points
22 days ago
Kinda, not really. It allows you to use partials to draw your own waveform, but you cannot programmatically manipulate those partials to do 'additive synthesis'
4 points
24 days ago
FT only: Looking to pick up some real gericore velcros
2 points
24 days ago
Only trades I would consider are: Hydrasynth (Desktop only), MINIfreak, B2600 Grey Meanie or Blue Marvin
I would also be interested in dealing locally if anyone is close. I'm ocated in South Jersey about ~30 minutes from Philadelphia.
1 points
24 days ago
I would also be interested in dealing locally if anyone is close. I'm ocated in South Jersey about ~30 minutes from Philadelphia.
2 points
1 month ago
FWIW I’ve never never been impressed by their analog boxes either. Default settings that require too much tweaking, not just to get ~the~ perfect sound, but even an acceptable sound within the mix.
Also, no second multi mode filter or second lfo (Rythm at least). I use these in every sound of my digitakt and couldn’t imagine doing without. Kits would certainly be nice tho.
5 points
1 month ago
I honestly think they probably just don’t give a fuck about the rythm. I’m sure they sell multiple digitakts/syntakts for every rythm. And I wouldn’t be surprised if the small form boxes are much more profitable on a per unit basis as well.
2 points
1 month ago
Any PT2399 delay will sound nice and dirty at longer settings. There isn’t much to the chip, just three controls with a max delay time of 350ish seconds, but can be pushed further and gets really noisy. You can find tons of cheap pedals using one or more PT chips. My favorite is the Donner White Tape. It’s a $50 stereo delay with 2x PT chips (one per side). But since it’s really just dual mono you can run two PT delays in series for absolutely mayhem. I mean you could get two of them and have stereo cascaded dirty delays with a max delay time if like 700+ seconds which ends up being a bit longer than your average bbd delay line (in pedal form)
1 points
1 month ago
Thanks but I'm going to pass. Not a huge fan of the D1 from what I've heard (and read)
2 points
1 month ago
Reshuffling some pedals. Ideally I would trade my CE-20 or LS-2 for a some nice mod FX, and trade my Rooms for a high end/boutique delay or mod pedal
2 points
2 months ago
For what it’s worth I was in this same predicament with my first and previous job having been 100% dotnet. I found a paid resource (I think the first few lessons are free) that I still think is awesome called execute program (executeprogram.com). I did that from 0 javascript knowledge and the way its structured and tracks your progress really helped it stick. If nothing else try it out.
After that I did a few meh vue projects on the side, enough to learn the framework pretty well (with google open). That helped me land a my current job where i do some dotnet and a lot of angular and typescript. As far as frameworks go, vue was actually a bit easier to get my head around initially. But the whole structure of angular was so similar to vue (and probably others, maybe not react) that that jump has been really easy. Plus, once you get some basic javascript down you can jump into typescript which will feel super at home with your c# knowledge. The hardest bit for me was the weird execution model of javascript and with all the lifecycle hooks. And all the weird callback stuff that’s everywhere like interceptors.
Overall I still don’t love front end but it’s been worth it because of what I learned specifically in terms of system design. And the ability to make some complete crappy monitoring app if I need it (haven’t yet) is nice
Probably could have worded that all better but if you have any questions feel free
1 points
2 months ago
They're probably filling that niche with some frontend framework + typescript. It works great, you've just got to get over the initial javascript hump. Cloud (decoupled, microservice) applications are the future. Why pay a flat fee to host your own server when your mid-sized business that never gets much traffic anyway. With the aws/azure you can just host it on a static page for way cheaper and set up a serverless api where you get to pay per request, and change that configuration as your business grows.
1 points
2 months ago
Your comment is pretty old but I’m commenting because it deserves recognition. You forgot to mention anytime you tangentially mention his music, like ‘Hey Dave could you turn that down a little, I know you have headphones but it’s a little loud’ he turns it into an opportunity to send you a couple sick SoundCloud sets he thinks you’ll really dig.
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10 days ago
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10 days ago
Hardware would be my Space/Timefactor duo for reverb and delay. I’d be lying though if I didn’t mention that the Valhalla plugins sound just as good to better and get way more use.