Done. Last time it wasn’t allowed because of the hendrix sample…@LyingDalai told me it was possible to add “educational” tags for this purpose…
Possible to read it for you?
Ah thanks @sabana but it’s Reverb on FX1 hack!
@Kacper found this really interesting hack.
Reverb on FX1 slot hack
Sezare whats the difference between this and just using a Neighbour machine?
It saves a track if you want reverb + delay only.
You can use other fx than delay.
I see. I was just wondering cheers
Ugh! It says it’s blocked! I want to watch it!
is this the same video?
I thought it was lol.
PM sent…
Got it, thank you!
Zen Delay. MIDI clock input, plus its big knobs and straightforward layout make it perfect for live manipulation. Just like the OT
Digitone. That’s just me though
I recorded a shimmer fx example.
2 tracks sent to Cue, an fx track playing Cue.
Elektron demo samples.
Track 1 drums, Cue Send
Track 2 Pad, Cue Send
Track 7 Recording Cue, Played with a Flex, TSTR On, Pitch +12, Dark Reverb, Cue send for feedback (+ microtiming)
T8 Master, Chorus / Delay
This is insane & wild. Nice work.
Yeah, now your talking! Oh, the midi in is only for the clock oh they will add that to a future firmware release… It’s seems really good on paper, with lfo sync to clock to change parameter. It’s a solid solution - as I was considering the Zen Delay, which is really similar tech and price wise.
Seems like a lot of the strymon pedal are 1- stereo and 2- have a full midi implementation (clock and control with a normal (not lame) connector). Listening to the Volante is pretty inspiring and I’m slowly drifting to that pedal, which is a lot cheaper than the Zen Delay and seems to be quite flexible.