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mark francombe wrote: > I got the manual thanks... looks interesting... but really interesting?? > I dont know... Main problem seems to be non-syncability... > Im not interested in chorus or flanger > > but Im always interested in pitchshifters, and certainly the routing > thing looks VERY interesting... is there anyway to make the effects > dynamic.. I see the env follower thing (can this be applied to > anything?? um delay speed, sample end? or just eq and levels?) IIRC, just about any parameter can be controlled by the env.follower. > Also can you make internal feedback loops? If you mean a feedback loop within your defined chain of effects, then yes. It's simply a matter of splitting the signal path in two, continue on part as if nothing had happened, and feeding the other through more effects as desired, ending in a mixed you insert earlier in the chain. > and can you connect a control > surface up to parameters easily? it seems much more cool if you can "Get > to the parameters" for real time tweakage... Or I am missing the whole > point of it... Like an external control surface? If it's a MIDI thingy sending CC commands, I'd guess it's a no-brainer, as the TSR has a pretty extensive MIDI implementation. > m > > On Sat, Mar 28, 2009 at 12:20 AM, van Sinn <vansinn@post.cybercity.dk > <mailto:vansinn@post.cybercity.dk>> wrote: > > mark francombe wrote: > > > > On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 12:05 AM, van Sinn > <vansinn@post.cybercity.dk <mailto:vansinn@post.cybercity.dk> > <mailto:vansinn@post.cybercity.dk > <mailto:vansinn@post.cybercity.dk>>> wrote: > > Digitech TSR-24S; > > > Im very interested in this old device... Can you give me a quick > run down on how the features you mentioned works, env follower > and whotsit-gate... they sound intriguing > > anyone know online manual anywhere? > > M > > > The manual is available from digitech; look in discuntinued products. > > It's a complex device. Two inputs, four outputs, an effects > library, and everything routable just about any which way you want. > > This means: Start with an input, pick an effect, link them, pick the > next, link, split into two paralles lines, pick effects and link for > each line, split one line again (to have three parallel), pick and > link, create a feedback with effects in it and link it to a mixer... > Any effect can be reused as you wish; it's a matter of when you run > short of processing power and memory. > > So, you can do mono in, mono out, mono in stereo out, stereo in > stereo out, one mono in/out + one mono in / stereo out... > > Reverbs, echoes, single/multipole chrous, flangers, parametric EQ, > multiband EQ, pitch transpose, harmonizing... > > The envelope follower means effect parameters can be controlled by > dynamics in playing style, i.e. for ducking reverb, echo feedback > buildup, chorous speed/depth... I mostly use this to add-in some > 4-tap echo and harmonizing when sustaining notes/chords. > > The TSR-24S (dual DSP's) runs a bit hot, so needs free space around >it. > TSR-24 (single DSP) runs cooler. > > Programming may take time ;) > > -- > rgds, > van Sinn > > > > > -- > www.markfrancombe.com <http://www.markfrancombe.com> > http://vimeo.com/user825094 > http://uk.youtube.com/user/markfrancombe > http://www.myspace.com/markfrancombe > http://www.looop.no/shop/catlabel.php?q=Synch%20Non%20Synch -- rgds, van Sinn