a good multi effects module is brilliant with a modular, but the main reason for having this in a eurorack module (given that signal strength is eminently surmountable) is fetish value. i have a zoom 1201 which i use a lot, £30 second hand. http://www.samsontech.com/products/productpage.cfm?prodID=1633 i took the front panel off to make it look less naff, but it sits nicely on top of my new nice wood doepfer case, and so very unusually for me i am not experiencing gear lust at the site of this new piece of eurorack kit. i am however soon going to buy a doepfer crossfader/fx-send module to have more automatable control over the 1201's activities... --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, Mark Pulver <mark@...> wrote: > > > poke-poke... > > http://www.tiptopaudio.com/product.php?goto=features > > http://www.analoguehaven.com/tiptopaudio/z5000/ > > This is a pretty cool little module. At first glance it appears to be an > "oh, reverb and delay in eurorack". But it's much more... > > The Z5000 is best thought of as Another Module to provide sound shaping in > your system, but not in the scope of being a filter. Think down the lines > of splitting a signal _within_ your modular, adding delay or reverb to a > piece of it, then mixing things back together and on out to the mains. > > Or... throw a VCA and an EG in front of it and create synch'd gated reverb > effects on demand. > > Or... Overload the analog front end, get the delay into "crunch mode" and > just go nuts with it as an edgy bit slicer. :) > > The "worst" thing you can do with this module is to think of it as an > end-loop effects device. It's a lot more than that. :) > > See the sound samples up on TipTop's forum: > > http://tiptopaudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=20 > > Mark >
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Re: New Product - Tiptop Audio Z5000
2008-04-24 by partlydrone
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