"We discovered that there is
much more interest in low-cost modules compared to high-end"
I could have told you that! almost nobody is earning much from electronic music these days :)
also if i want to spend a lot of money on hi end delay I wouldn't need it it to be in the middle of a modular setup and i would get an eventide, in fact I already have two of those. But my requirements for a modular are different, for me the lofi delays with an absolute maximum of CV are the most interesting sonically, regardless of cost
the module sounds great and the price too. It makes me think of buying two
Richard
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Subject: AW: 1 VC controlled delay
> > this also has a button which instantly captures whatever is currently
in the
> > memory as a loop, which is very nice to be able to do on the fly
> Now that, to me, sounds much more interesting :)
This feature will be available in any case, even in combination with a one
shot mode with trigger input so that the sound recorded in the delay memory
can be used like a sample (but no midi dump or battery buffered memory like
the A-112, the module is planned as a delay in the first place).
Best wishes
Dieter Doepfer
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