Re: What is in the post? The thread of and for GAS!
Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2016 11:43 am
				
				this is purty.dminner wrote:New board headed my way
love the switch and the jewel indicator light, very nice touch.
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this is purty.dminner wrote:New board headed my way
I don't think so, not for awhile anyways. I'm finding all sorts of incredible sounds, those cards might make more sense when I'm more familiar with what I'm doing. The All Touch cards are really the one I want, I'll have a conduit too and love that kinda interface. It seems the other cards are mostly just patches I can already make with a resist, but its all still so new for me and quite exciting just experimenting. Those cards do look pretty badass though, be nice if he would just sell me the touch cards for the matter and conduitlordgalvar wrote:You going to splurge on the cards too, UG?
Might be neat to etch your own presets.

I know!!!!! I didn't know about that pedal until after the factChankgeez wrote:That looks like it needs one o' these:
 I posted a pic of the plate on my IG awhile back and someone commented about that pedal and by that time they were sold out.  That board started with my finding those vintage 80s pink and blue placemats.  Then I decided to come up with the plate design and had two triangles I pulled from a cheesy movie poster, but they originally had digital grids in them...then at the last moment I decided it was two busy and just made them solid triangles with colors that matched the placemat.
   I posted a pic of the plate on my IG awhile back and someone commented about that pedal and by that time they were sold out.  That board started with my finding those vintage 80s pink and blue placemats.  Then I decided to come up with the plate design and had two triangles I pulled from a cheesy movie poster, but they originally had digital grids in them...then at the last moment I decided it was two busy and just made them solid triangles with colors that matched the placemat.
Yea, he even stated in his description that everything could already be made with resist. You could probably wire up some other touch pad (like mengqi lines you have already) and probably accomplish the same thing...just strip a cheap cable maybe?Uncle Grandfather wrote:I don't think so, not for awhile anyways. I'm finding all sorts of incredible sounds, those cards might make more sense when I'm more familiar with what I'm doing. The All Touch cards are really the one I want, I'll have a conduit too and love that kinda interface. It seems the other cards are mostly just patches I can already make with a resist, but its all still so new for me and quite exciting just experimenting. Those cards do look pretty badass though, be nice if he would just sell me the touch cards for the matter and conduitlordgalvar wrote:You going to splurge on the cards too, UG?
Might be neat to etch your own presets.
 Neat stuff though. I guess with programmable cv buttons/signal it would track (like the lightning wave ghost or pressure points) no matter what (more of a prepared instrument). Looking forward to demos!
 Neat stuff though. I guess with programmable cv buttons/signal it would track (like the lightning wave ghost or pressure points) no matter what (more of a prepared instrument). Looking forward to demos!good idea on lines, probably try my gieskes nononono toolordgalvar wrote:Yea, he even stated in his description that everything could already be made with resist. You could probably wire up some other touch pad (like mengqi lines you have already) and probably accomplish the same thing...just strip a cheap cable maybe?
I saw that the conduit was a harmonic oscillator based on delay time...but there was no word if it could track or it was just a knob turn drone thing? I thought it was a neat idea when I can across it looking for delay time osc circuits.Neat stuff though. I guess with programmable cv buttons/signal it would track (like the lightning wave ghost or pressure points) no matter what (more of a prepared instrument). Looking forward to demos!
 yeah, at first i was all excited when i saw these cards were available but then kinda disappointed to find out they were mainly just presets.  pretty neat, but necessary?
  yeah, at first i was all excited when i saw these cards were available but then kinda disappointed to find out they were mainly just presets.  pretty neat, but necessary?   
I've been really curious about how the board was going to look ever since you posted the picture of the plate.dminner wrote:New board headed my way


probably another $170 for the conduit cardset toolordgalvar wrote:At 170$, no not necessary haha. Breadboard and jumper pins and make your own like a Buchla preset card.
I couldn't get a sense of if they were all off the same delay line or 9 separate ones. In my head, I think a had it kinda setup like maxon ad-9 pro with taps for feedback off certain points of the repeats with each individual stage being controllable. I dunno, it sounded like a neat idea but really interested in how it's implemented (i am assuming it is digital for some reason...would be way cooler if done with a series of short bbds though). Going to be neat to see what you find!
 more than likely I'll just stick to patching between the two with a resist.  i vaguely remember when i was on the preorder for the tabletop version reading it was "analog voiced" or something along those lines, so I'm thinking its digital.  i really wish they would have produced that run, looked like alot of fun with its cv keyboard, and it was designed to let you breakout and reconfigure the circuit however you wanted.
  more than likely I'll just stick to patching between the two with a resist.  i vaguely remember when i was on the preorder for the tabletop version reading it was "analog voiced" or something along those lines, so I'm thinking its digital.  i really wish they would have produced that run, looked like alot of fun with its cv keyboard, and it was designed to let you breakout and reconfigure the circuit however you wanted. 
   
   
   
 


pretty neat module, i really like how you can use it backwards to combine two different signals too.lordgalvar wrote:Rectified!