Great demo. I find the look of these modules pretty intimidating so this makes me feel more confident about this as a straight effects unit (not modular).
While I am into the video, really good review, I would just like to ask if you could get a better camera angle. This is bordering on making me feel disoriented. It feel upside down.
The customizer software contains sub-modules that appear to be supported by all 4 Aira effects modules, that is it appears effects created on one module seem capable of doing on the other modules. So it would seem that the biggest difference between the four is the "out of the box" sounds and printing on the face, with the exception that the Scooper is the odd one out with a few less controls. I imagine that the actual processing hardware inside them is actually exactly the same and the main differences are being created through the software. If that's the case, that means that these are all the same and are all basically capable of doing what the others do. Which is cool, actually really cool, because that means you can recreate any of the four on any one of the others. What I'm mostly unclear about is whether the other modules can recreate what the Scooper does. I'm about to buy a Torcido so I guess I'll find out.
The additional 30 modules are All the same. BUT there is a Main Effect that can't be recreated by an other Module. E. G. Torcido does a finest distortion, scooper cant destort this way but scooper is spezialised on scoop fx and torcido cant do.
Me on almost every Scooper demo: "TURN THE SCATTER DEPTH DOWN. TURN IT DOWN! TURN IT... goddammit." But still, thanks for the video.
Great demo. I find the look of these modules pretty intimidating so this makes me feel more confident about this as a straight effects unit (not modular).
Sounds great. Gateway drug. 6:28 sounds great.
While I am into the video, really good review, I would just like to ask if you could get a better camera angle. This is bordering on making me feel disoriented. It feel upside down.
The customizer software contains sub-modules that appear to be supported by all 4 Aira effects modules, that is it appears effects created on one module seem capable of doing on the other modules. So it would seem that the biggest difference between the four is the "out of the box" sounds and printing on the face, with the exception that the Scooper is the odd one out with a few less controls. I imagine that the actual processing hardware inside them is actually exactly the same and the main differences are being created through the software.
If that's the case, that means that these are all the same and are all basically capable of doing what the others do. Which is cool, actually really cool, because that means you can recreate any of the four on any one of the others.
What I'm mostly unclear about is whether the other modules can recreate what the Scooper does. I'm about to buy a Torcido so I guess I'll find out.
The additional 30 modules are All the same. BUT there is a Main Effect that can't be recreated by an other Module. E. G. Torcido does a finest distortion, scooper cant destort this way but scooper is spezialised on scoop fx and torcido cant do.
Adam Baldwin The demora has more delay memory AFAIK
Can you use it as a tumed Comb filter? Feeding the CV input of delay time with the CV out of a keyboard