thanx Herman! I didn't know you also had the Malgorithm.
Herman Pearl schreef:
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> They're both pretty awesome. The Malgorithm without the "Evil On"
> switches starts off pretty basic. Most "Evil On"combination
> sound very noisy right away (not always a bad thing).
> The thing about the 189-1 is that most modes go from pretty
> basic to total chaos with just a little CV. For some reason
> I end up using an additional attenuator with the CV inputs.
> I can't say I really understand what the hell is going on with
> the 16 modes. I just keep switching around settings until something
> cool happens and record that. For the price the 189-1 is a great deal
> and I'm sure does a lot of great stuff I haven't discovered yet.
> The Malgorithm has a high functionality and any Harvestman
> module is worth owning. I had planned to do comparisons
> of the 2 modules with "similar" settings but they reacted so
> differently there didn't seem to be any point. The other really
> fun thing is to use them to screw up CVs. Take smooth triangle
> LFOs and turn them into fucked up pixelated CV steps!
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