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Re: Am I a fool ?
rich (11:16 AM 09.11.2000) wrote:
>MoFx - great interface, but it's still a tremelo, flanger, distortion and
>delay with eq band-pass interface.
>Warp Factory - digitally controlled vococoder
>Filter Factory - Analogue filter
>Filter Queen - scaled down analogue filter
>EQKiller - aggressive eq band killer
>
>Awesome products...no doubt (i sat at a Mars music this weekend with the
>Korg analog modeling synth hooked up to a MoFx and a Warp factory...i
>played for almost an hour...tons of fun) but all of these things have been
>done before...Electrix has just packaged it better than the average bear,
>IMO.
The root functionality of these products (delays, filters, etc) have been
done before, but look a little deeper into the products for special
touches. e.g., the EQ Killer can actually cut to infinity; the distortion
on the MoFx can be switched to show up in front of the other 3 effects;
the
Warp Factory is performing some great harmonic magic that I haven't heard
in any other vocoder...
It's kinda' like looking at all the phaser products that have come and
gone
through the years. Phasing is a concept that's been done, done and done
for
a long time; but there are solid stand-out products along the way that
push
the concept just a bit off the edge, like the Mutron BiPhase or the
original Moog 12 stage (and the MF-103 from Big Briar!).
Electrix has a good handle on what makes something music *and* useful in a
production environment. I have a ton of delay lines, but I gotta say that
I've been having the most fun with the MoFx. The combination of neat
little
touches and the presentation packaging makes the box just a joy to use.
>The Repeater, however...hmmm, totally new beast altogether. Keeping my
>fingers crossed.
Actually.. It's not all that different for them. I know what you're
saying,
but you have to remember who Electrix is.
Electrix is a division of IVL:
http://www.ivl.com/main.htm
IVL has been doing _premier_ work in pitch shifting, time slicing and
other
DSP laden functionality for a LONG time. They license their DSP code to a
number of _major_ manufacturers.
Electrix knows a LOT about DSP in general, and pitch/time mangling in
specific. They're well poised to make a killer looping box. :)
Mark
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