:lol:Arpangel wrote:I'm looking forward to putting my SM57 on those speakers.
Instant 1976 Woolworths home keyboard!
:lol:Arpangel wrote:I'm looking forward to putting my SM57 on those speakers.
The Elf wrote::lol:Arpangel wrote:I'm looking forward to putting my SM57 on those speakers.
Instant 1976 Woolworths home keyboard!
N i g e l wrote::thumbup:
Glad to hear your enjoying your new CP. Definitely a classic.
Which of the Rhodes tones do you prefer ?
:shock:Arpangel wrote:Toy piano is good too
Wonks wrote:It's a sine of the tines.
Wonks wrote:It's a sine of the tines.
N i g e l wrote::shock:Arpangel wrote:Toy piano is good too
Im not sure about the toy piano ! Some people swap that for the Easter egg accoustic piano [using wire cutters].
Yep the delay is very well implemented, I like that it doesnt jump when you turn the knob but slews and retains the pitch shifted audio.
Theres a "why I love..." on battery operated equipment which I didnt particularly agree with when I read it but now I have a few "pocket size" devices I can appreciate that its a very different way to play. And it is play, not a work-flow.Wonks wrote:It's a sine of the tines.
I still dont know what Spectral Component Modelling is, other than inscrutable.
Theres probably a sine wave in there somewhere. Maybe even two.
+1N i g e l wrote:The delay *is* fantastic, yes but Im still not convinced about the toy piano
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