Count To Five
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Re: Count To Five
I don't see why you would have to place it in the amps fx loop, but as far as chain goes, I like it up front so I can mangle the loops.
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Re: Count To Five
Depends if you like mode one vs two/three better.
Generally I put mine after distortion but before modulation. Back when I had a tremolo I would probably sometimes place it before so the choppy sound would speed up with the loop.
I really want an expanded version of mode 2 with an fx loop. It would be my dream looper.


I really want an expanded version of mode 2 with an fx loop. It would be my dream looper.
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Re: Count To Five
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!JonnyAngle wrote:it's almost late November
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Re: Count To Five
Anyone have luck using the ct5 as a straight up pitch shifter? For octaves and such?
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Re: Count To Five
elcapistan wrote:Anyone have luck using the ct5 as a straight up pitch shifter? For octaves and such?
More Glitchy octaves? yes.
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Re: Count To Five
I have a few parts in my bands' songs where I'd love to have my melody playing with either an octave down or up harmony at the same time. This would also be drenched in delay/reverb. Just wondering if the ct5 could pull that off. And even if it sounds weird, that might be a cool way to make the part stand out haha
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Re: Count To Five
elcapistan wrote:I have a few parts in my bands' songs where I'd love to have my melody playing with either an octave down or up harmony at the same time. This would also be drenched in delay/reverb. Just wondering if the ct5 could pull that off. And even if it sounds weird, that might be a cool way to make the part stand out haha
Yeah man, i do this too. It's not too weird. You get all these unique patterns between the Original noted and the pitched note with the delay time at about 11/12. Pretty fun.
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Re: Count To Five
UglyCasanova wrote:I don't see why you would have to place it in the amps fx loop, but as far as chain goes, I like it up front so I can mangle the loops.
Thanks for the responses - I can tell this is going to require some switching around before things get settled. In my current set-up I have the Mobius post section last before the Infinity (plus in the Superego loop via the switcher), so that will be good for CT5 loop mangling and trem accelerationInconuucl wrote:Depends if you like mode one vs two/three better.Generally I put mine after distortion but before modulation. Back when I had a tremolo I would probably sometimes place it before so the choppy sound would speed up with the loop.

Really looking forward to getting this now

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Re: Count To Five
AHHHHHHHH!!!!!
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Ahhh? Does that mean you know something? Haha
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Re: Count To Five
Is the device supposed to show up under target ID in Dfuse?multi_s wrote:The update is done using stm dfuse, there are links on my website. This program only runs on windows at the moment. We have tried it through Wine on Ubuntu and it does not work, there are reports though of it working ok booting Windows on a Mac (boot camp etc).Casavettes wrote:Has anyone updated their CT5 on a MacBook? One of the manuals I was reading said windows based only and then another didn't make mention of it.
The dfuse program is very small, if you have access to a windows machine through a friend etc this is probably the best bet as we do not plan on releasing updates that often, although I am getting pretty close to releasing the next firmware for rev h/i/j boards, within 2 weeks.
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Nah, I'm just busy freaking outelcapistan wrote:Ahhh? Does that mean you know something? Haha
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Re: Count To Five
When you load dfuse, the device should show up in the "Available Dfu Devices" list. It is automatically selected if it is the only one. (likely your case). If you are still having problems let me know.Casavettes wrote:Is the device supposed to show up under target ID in Dfuse?multi_s wrote:The update is done using stm dfuse, there are links on my website. This program only runs on windows at the moment. We have tried it through Wine on Ubuntu and it does not work, there are reports though of it working ok booting Windows on a Mac (boot camp etc).Casavettes wrote:Has anyone updated their CT5 on a MacBook? One of the manuals I was reading said windows based only and then another didn't make mention of it.
The dfuse program is very small, if you have access to a windows machine through a friend etc this is probably the best bet as we do not plan on releasing updates that often, although I am getting pretty close to releasing the next firmware for rev h/i/j boards, within 2 weeks.
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Same here. I have tabs pulled up of this page and the MA blog that I refresh probably 10 times a day waiting for an update haha. It's exciting in a way. And I have so many ideas of how I'm going to use the pedal. It's hard not being able to do them now! /crybabyrantSomnambulance wrote:Nah, I'm just busy freaking outelcapistan wrote:Ahhh? Does that mean you know something? Haha