that particular meter would have a depth problem mounting flush which is why vu meters on pedals are stupid ... he said while owning that WA comp with the meter on itI don't hate it, but there are things I don't understand...
Could the VU meter not have been mounted flush? Or at least more flush than it currently is?
And more importantly of all, why that knob? And why there?
I have a feeling we know which one...
On the ozymandias some switches go L/R, others up/down. You were so close to a beautiful execution, and F'ed up the UI.
I can't stand for knobs and switches 1 inch from stomps. I don't care how cool the graphic is.
But, these are pedals from a eurorack company so not too surprised.
I doubt there's more money in it. I think euro rack types are more open to novel or complex designs, whereas guitarists tend to be conservative. If you want to make envelope controlled ring modulators, you're gonna have to sell it to synth dudes making bleep bloop music. Blues lawyers only want overpriced fuzz faces and tube screamers.I thought AFA was mainly a pedal-producer, but it doesn't surprise me that the company went to eurorack, as that seems to be where the money is (even though it's more niche than pedals).
Im thinking out loud too.Indeed, I based my assumption on an observation: I've noticed anything that's pedal-friendly that winds up in a synthrack is 2–3 times (or more times) more expensive than a pedal — even if it's just a reworked Rat or Muff, whether it be finished product or a DIY-project. I guess niche rack stuff that's low-volume production needs to charge more than "mass"-produced pedals.
Im thinking out loud too.
I'm not in the euro rack world, so I don't know what the prices are like. 2X–3X seems excessive, even when accounting for the switch to a 24v split power supply. Maybe it's a smaller market with no economy of scale? Maybe it's people charging what the market can sustain? I know some casual guitarists, but I don't know any casual modular synth users.
The octave blend EXP is interesting.
The octave blend EXP is interesting.
I had only seen the head-on view that made it look like the meter was flush, this looks terrible.
When you want to jump on that bandwagon (that Empress drive of a few weeks ago), but slip, fall, and lose your legs instead.
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Am I the only that thinks this is a steal at $100 for a Rotary and with so many functions? The sounds samples are excellent for such a generic video. I’d like a good demo but I doubt that’ll happen.@Feral Feline If I remember correctly you’re a big rotary fan. $100. Not the best video but I used to own their old company’s multi modulation, ALabs Nova Drift, and the Rotary on it was killer. Only bummer on this one is that it’s mono
I almost bought one. I might try to convince my brother to buy one. They look cool too. That's all that really matters anyways.Am I the only that thinks this is a steal at $100 for a Rotary and with so many functions? The sounds samples are excellent for such a generic video. I’d like a good demo but I doubt that’ll happen.