I have 2 Blacet Micro-LFO's in my dotcom rig, and I'll probably add a couple more one day. It has a gate input, which doesn't just act as a sync, but actually starts the LFO at zero volts (zero degrees) in the waveform (which is why I decided on the Blacet instead of the Oakley LFO). If you tell John in your order that you don't want panel, pots, knobs and jacks with your kit (ie; "MOTM kit"), he charges a good bit less on your order. If you're doing a dotcom format, you won't want them anyway. You can see how I mounted mine here: http://www.guitarfool.com/modules/index.html Hope this helps, Jeff --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "Rune Sagevik" <rsagevik@...> wrote: > > I`m thinking of buying a Blacet Micro LFO to suplement my dot com > system. > Anyone using this one? I guess as a Blacet module it is well worth > it`s money, but I just thought I`d hear if anyone had some experience > with it.Both positive and negative.. > > regards > Rune >
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Re: Blacet Micro LFO
2006-04-03 by Jeff Brown
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