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AW: Reverse Delays - how do they work?
> One particularly cool patch is one I made in the TC Fireworx
> I unfortunately was forced to sell one year ago. This patch
You still have to get over that loss of the FireworX, don't you? *g*
All kidding aside, the FireworX, together with the Clavia MicroModular is
definitely the most flexible effects processor I have (or have had). And I
believe that is true for everyone among us except for Luca Formentini and
his H8000FW.
> buffer reversed. Unfortunately the FireworX didn't have CPU
> power enough to use two such processes in parallel and with
> inverted quantize periods
Actually, the FireworX in my opinion only has one big flaw, and that is
lack
of DSP power. There were so many occasions where I was working on a patch
(and a pretty normal one at that) where I just had to decide whether I
could
get that slight distortion after the feedback or the moving filter after
the
chorus...not possible to do both.
An unfortunate design decision by TC - if it wasn't for that wimpy
processor, I would've been using it a lot more.
> - that would have been awesome! If working in software you
> could set that up though, since todays laptops are way more powerful.
So why don't you do it?
Rainer