Kyoga wrote:This is actually quite impressive. great job so far with this acsii
Thanks

Kyoga wrote:This is actually quite impressive. great job so far with this acsii
Placing my tongue on the GR meter to taste the gain reduction I some how improved my skills.
Placing my tongue on the GR meter to taste the gain reduction I some how improved my skills.
Placing my tongue on the GR meter to taste the gain reduction I some how improved my skills.
Placing my tongue on the GR meter to taste the gain reduction I some how improved my skills.
Placing my tongue on the GR meter to taste the gain reduction I some how improved my skills.
ΛCSII wrote:I have an Atari punk somewhere too, although it's not as ghetto as yours.
itroitnyah wrote:They're going to be balls expensive, aren't they? I took a look at some synthesizer modules online and their pricing, and they started at $150, and the cheap ones were more along the lines of loop recorder thingies. The cheapest one that actually had an oscillator was $400 D:
Placing my tongue on the GR meter to taste the gain reduction I some how improved my skills.
itroitnyah wrote:And the connection isssss.... usb? xlr? midi? If you have midi connections, it'd be nice if you offered an option for some people to include a midi-usb cable as well, hehehehehehedoesn't own an audio interface with midi connections
Placing my tongue on the GR meter to taste the gain reduction I some how improved my skills.
itroitnyah wrote:But you can order midi-usb cables for $6 from amazon. Either way, I'll have to consider buying a synth from you.
Placing my tongue on the GR meter to taste the gain reduction I some how improved my skills.
WanderPony wrote:Yeah, this sounds pretty dang cool! I'll probably consider buying one of these from you, could always use another synth!
Placing my tongue on the GR meter to taste the gain reduction I some how improved my skills.
Placing my tongue on the GR meter to taste the gain reduction I some how improved my skills.
Placing my tongue on the GR meter to taste the gain reduction I some how improved my skills.
Placing my tongue on the GR meter to taste the gain reduction I some how improved my skills.
Placing my tongue on the GR meter to taste the gain reduction I some how improved my skills.
Acsii wrote:I can briefly explain an oscillator...
you see sound is just vibrations hence why sound doesn't travel in the vacuum of space. Basically oscillators create a certain style of vibration or oscillation at a frequencies and that's what creates the sound... now it's actually more complicated than that but you get the idea...
Placing my tongue on the GR meter to taste the gain reduction I some how improved my skills.
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