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Re: Random Stereo Imaging Pedal - Vertigo?
Are you sure you want to hear the panning jumping around during the sustain of a sound? If you use noise to drive a Sample & Hold module which will produce stepped control voltage you could then inset a Slew Processor between the output and the CV input of the Panner module to smooth out steps and ...
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Re: "Test" CDs
I experienced ten KH150’s at that Jeff Beck auction, they had them arranged in a circle, to play the audio from videos of him playing live. It was very impressive, high volume too, I thought they were using a sub, but they weren’t. Fork! And I was struggling to find TWO in the UK! (that's eff ...
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Re: "Test" CDs
I experienced ten KH150’s at that Jeff Beck auction, they had them arranged in a circle, to play the audio from videos of him playing live.
It was very impressive, high volume too, I thought they were using a sub, but they weren’t.
It was very impressive, high volume too, I thought they were using a sub, but they weren’t.
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Re: A new synth from ASM - the Leviasynth
Multiple oscillators only really come into their own if they also have independent amplitude envelopes, as well as non synchronous start time. phase and detune. According to the manual the Leviasynth has all the above covered :-) Just had a listen to the Sonic State review, nothing there to tempt ...
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Re: "Test" CDs
Dave, have you got these yet? This is important, if you can tell me in no uncertain terms that they have changed your perception and made recording a lot easier for you, the best 2k I’ve ever spent, then I’ll buy a pair. You’re definitely more decisive than I am! :D More decisive?!! As my old mum wa ...
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Re: A new synth from ASM - the Leviasynth
Just had a listen to the Sonic State review, nothing there to tempt me, I know you can’t go by the reviewers choice of sounds, but it’s the same old same old 80’s sounding stuff, with a few "lush pads"
Way too complex for me too, a non-starter, on that basis alone.
Way too complex for me too, a non-starter, on that basis alone.
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Re: "Test" CDs
Hugh Robjohns wrote: ↑Tue Jan 20, 2026 2:39 pm I think pretty much everyone here is more decisive than you!
I’ve had it confirmed now, by mister decisive himself.
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Re: "Test" CDs
Dave, have you got these yet?
This is important, if you can tell me in no uncertain terms that they have changed your perception and made recording a lot easier for you, the best 2k I’ve ever spent, then I’ll buy a pair.
You’re definitely more decisive than I am!

This is important, if you can tell me in no uncertain terms that they have changed your perception and made recording a lot easier for you, the best 2k I’ve ever spent, then I’ll buy a pair.
You’re definitely more decisive than I am!
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Yamaha NS1000M buying?
I’m thinking of buying these, but was wondering about potential cone surround deterioration, is this an issue with these? Any other related problems to look out for?
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Re: "Test" CDs
Any classic Floyd album is always a good yardstick, amazing how those albums sound so good, they are just very good recordings.
Dave, did you buy the speakers as a pair? not that it matters.
Dave, did you buy the speakers as a pair? not that it matters.
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Re: Random Stereo Imaging Pedal - Vertigo?
I thought you had some modular Bob? I’m so far down the rabbit hole I’ll never find the exit.

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Re: Demagnetizing - Where are we
Still got my trusty Eagle head demagnetiser bought in about 1972, and still use it to de-mag my cassette decks.
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Re: Random Stereo Imaging Pedal - Vertigo?
Bob, how about two voltage controlled panning modules like the Doepfer A-134, modulated by any random voltage source?
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Re: A new synth from ASM - the Leviasynth
My Moog Grandmother has two oscillators, the other night I turned one off and preferred it, I ended up with one. Is more the way to go? depending on the waveforms and the type of oscillators could you tell the difference between how many are being used? is it important? Advertising blurb, more us ...
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Re: Reviving a defunct recording studio
But the people you really need to ask are the potential clients. Are there any? One of thee most important questions. Surely go with what most of your clients require, if you’ve got a client base who are into acoustic based country or hard core 50’s Rock n Roll their requirements are going to be dif ...
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Re: OMG: Synth V choir
But the end result can be quite impressive e.g here Solaria is singing "All By Myself" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xl2w01UGaMY That's not impressive at all. There are glaring issues with that vocal and it is very obviously AI. I would urge anyone thinking about using these tools to remember ...
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Re: Reviving a defunct recording studio
I spotted a few typos but I don't know how to edit the post. Sorry. They are in a hurry. I don't know why, but they want this to happen right away. That's why I'm thinking about going DAW-less, FOR NOW. I can plug stuff in and make some noise NOW. I don't have to spend hours, if not days on ...
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Re: Boss GT10 for keyboards
I haven’t used a GT-10, but I have used a GT-6, which i think you said you also have. The sounds are nice enough, mod effects and delays are good. Distortions and reverbs less so. Although the GT-6 has a number of dedicated knobs and buttons, it is quite menu-divey when you really get into, say, ...
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Boss GT10 for keyboards
This was given to me as you probably know, I was thinking of getting a pedal to use with my Moog Grandmother but thought this will do. I gave it a good test drive yesterday, learnt it, and saved a few sounds, but I don’t know? It sounds unlike anything else I’ve got, very dark, in a nice way, and the ...
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Re: Polybrute 12 or Summit?
Might be £300 in 2026 but back in 1999 a Triton 61 was £1799. That’s worth roughly £3500 now. So very similar pricing in relative terms. In 25 years the Poly Brute may well go for £300. But we are where we are now, and for me personally, that extra £2,700 doesn’t give me a proportional increase in i ...
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Re: Behringer Flow 4V Field Recorder
I’m with Hugh about stretching credibility, I would be a bit worried about this gain control thing, side effects.
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Re: Polybrute 12 or Summit?
I now interrupt this thread to include a "perspective reset" :D "Bang per buck" The other day our very own Eddy came to my place and brought his Korg Triton Rack with him, as he knew I had some disks of my own sounds I’d like to hear again. Fine, all great, had a lovely time playing some very b ...
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Re: Polybrute 12 or Summit?
Yeah, I've been thinking about whether the summit might be a bit more versatile in terms of variety of sounds vs the polybrute. But the polybrute might be more expressive to play vs the summit. I'm finding the decision very difficult! Have you played either of these to any depth? versatility is not ...
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Re: "Test" CDs
My advice is to work through your own existing CD collection — material you know and love — and marvel at how some will reveal sublime quality you didn't appreciate before, After all, thst's what a monitor speaker is supposed to do. Exactly this Dave, hopefully the KH150’s will be very neutral, they ...
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Re: Polybrute 12 or Summit?
As usual, no one keyboard can do it all, a friend has a Summit, it’s great, I’ve also played the Polybrute, it’s very expressive as Eddy says, but IMO it’s not worth it just for that aspect, as I found the overall sound to my ears just a bit thin. I’m in the market for something similar, and I'm look ...
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