@@meatmeep3462 Hi there, it’s actually a granular reverb as well (as we already told you on the other video of ours…) because you can switch the effects order in secondary mode, so the reverb will be processed by grains in that case. 😉
@@acnoises7665 That's not granular, unless I am misunderstanding you. Granular would mean that the reverb ITSELF would be created by grains, not being affected by delay grains. Is that wrong? If it is truly granular, it's a purchase for me.
@@meatmeep3462 Hi friend. Grains don’t create anything in terms of sound design. Granular is just a method of synthesis as others such as subtractive, FM, wavetable and more. Again, if you want to applicate this method of synthesis to a reverb, you can do it on the RICORDA by switching the internal signal chain’s order (thanks to the secondary mode). In that case, the reverb will be processed by grains as you prefer in terms of mix, number (we mean grains number), their size, their collecting time and many other parameters which are still available in secondary mode such as feedback, spray, stereo spread and even their pitch. All of these controls allow you to applicate the granular synthesis to the reverb, which is the meaning of turning a “regular” reverb into a granular one.
@@acnoises7665 But grains do create something in terms of sound design. They sample your input, chop it up, and play it back - that's the entire point of buying something granular versus regular delay or reverb. Well, definitions aside, what I hear is a granular delay (like the Red Panda) mixed with a wash of standard reverb. I'm just not sure how your pedal would change any outcome versus Red Panda + Meris 7, for example.
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This sounds great!
Thank you!
Sounds wonderful…and nothing like the BigSky MX! and I’m all for it! Good timing on the release, can’t wait to get my hands on one
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@@acnoises7665grazie a voi, sta volta vi siete superati ❤
I like it but why the crackling noise when using the mix knob? That would make it unsuitable for making changes on the fly in my opinion
Sounds ace. On my radar now.
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great job!!!
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Beautiful pedal. I really love it! No expression or midi control ?!?!?!?!?!
Nope. Which is braindead. Also, it’s not granular reverb. It’s granular delay + normal reverb.
@@meatmeep3462 Hi there, it’s actually a granular reverb as well (as we already told you on the other video of ours…) because you can switch the effects order in secondary mode, so the reverb will be processed by grains in that case. 😉
@@acnoises7665 That's not granular, unless I am misunderstanding you. Granular would mean that the reverb ITSELF would be created by grains, not being affected by delay grains. Is that wrong? If it is truly granular, it's a purchase for me.
@@meatmeep3462 Hi friend. Grains don’t create anything in terms of sound design. Granular is just a method of synthesis as others such as subtractive, FM, wavetable and more. Again, if you want to applicate this method of synthesis to a reverb, you can do it on the RICORDA by switching the internal signal chain’s order (thanks to the secondary mode). In that case, the reverb will be processed by grains as you prefer in terms of mix, number (we mean grains number), their size, their collecting time and many other parameters which are still available in secondary mode such as feedback, spray, stereo spread and even their pitch. All of these controls allow you to applicate the granular synthesis to the reverb, which is the meaning of turning a “regular” reverb into a granular one.
@@acnoises7665 But grains do create something in terms of sound design. They sample your input, chop it up, and play it back - that's the entire point of buying something granular versus regular delay or reverb. Well, definitions aside, what I hear is a granular delay (like the Red Panda) mixed with a wash of standard reverb. I'm just not sure how your pedal would change any outcome versus Red Panda + Meris 7, for example.
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Sounds awesome!
Thank you Jay!!!!