Most of the build quality there looks excellent, which makes it even more off-putting that the hole for the screen was not sized properly.View attachment 116703
The OSCIX VSM is a high-fidelity modulation engine inspired by the industrial aesthetic and nostalgic serenity of 80s and 90s analog TV satellite stations. Designed as a "Virtual Sound Modeler," it combines a lush analog-voiced chorus with a real-time waveform monitor.
Key Features:
- Engine: Dedicated "Analog Chorus Engine" with 8 selectable modulation waveforms.
- Visuals: Integrated display showing real-time waveform geometry.
- Depth +: A multi-stage reverb architecture that can be blended for atmospheric textures or used as a standalone effect.
- Shift Function: Paired with Depth + to create expansive, shimmer-like harmonic clouds.
- Vibe Mode: Instant dry-signal kill for pure pitch modulation.
- Warble Control: A dedicated lo-fi parameter designed as a tribute to the pitch-flutter and tracking imperfections of vintage video tapes.
- Eight waveforms:
Sine: Smooth, liquid, and traditional chorus. Sine 3rd: Harmonically enriched modulation. Sweep: Dynamic and sweeping envelope transitions. Lumps: Organic, irregular textures. Random: Unpredictable modulation for unique sonic explorations. Ramp Up: Defined rhythmic growth. Triangle: Classic, symmetrical modulation clarity. Square: Abrupt, rhythmic pitch shifts.- Origin: Conceptually rooted in the telecommunications history of local TV Earth Station.
Not a JHS fan, but I’m genuinely very interested in the ring mod and bit crusher.
What?inspired by the industrial aesthetic and nostalgic serenity of 80s and 90s analog TV satellite stations.
- Origin: Conceptually rooted in the telecommunications history of local TV Earth Station.
I’m intrigued with the delay
Same. This is the first 3 series (or any other jhs) release that has grabbed my attention.Not a JHS fan, but I’m genuinely very interested in the ring mod and bit crusher.
The pedals or the inevitable pcbs?Same. This is the first 3 series (or any other jhs) release that has grabbed my attention.
No tap tempo? Fucking lameView attachment 116701
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Walrus Audio Highpoint Compressor
Personally feel like it’s the Mira with some fancy packaging and a metering system; but it would look nice next to the Mantlewww.talkbass.com
I still say, if you add tap tempo to a compressor, it becomes a tremolo.No tap tempo? Fucking lame
Doesn’t it depend on what parameter is being tempo-controlled? Ratio could be potentially interesting. I guess it would be worth playing around with some automation in a DAW to try it out now that I think about it.I still say, if you add tap tempo to a compressor, it becomes a tremolo.
Is there a dark corner somewhere plundered eeprom's get flipped?I'd be willing to bet all three are FV-1 based (and the same PCB).
I think that would be illegal.Is there a dark corner somewhere plundered eeprom's get flipped?![]()
To be honest, my first thought was "Which Hammertone pedal is this based on?", but that might not be totally fair.