Hi Robert,
 I'm sure the effects sound fine, and I appreciate that it works at
 typical synth levels instead of line levels. Nobody likes digital
 distortion. And you can do cool feedback-oriented stuff with it within
 the modular environment.
 But I do wonder why they bothered to include CV controls when they so
 obviously sound terrible. This thing isn't mean to be voltage
 controlled, it's probably just a DSP board with some -10 dB gain padding
 on one end and a compensation +10dB amp at the other (a trick you could
 use to get even your Behringer pedals working within your modular
 environment). Even a simple interpolation of the digital delay times so
 that they could be swept via CV would improve this thing immensely.
 D.
 Robert Voso wrote:
 > If your looking for a super smooth digital delay on top of the reverbs
 > ( the real reason to get this module) among other effects built in,
 > then your asking FAR too much from it's $185.00 USD price point.
 >
 > This modules magic is in it's none standard used. Feeding back the
 > right output back into the left. Putting it on a long plate reverb and
 > placing it between a vco FMing another vco, etc.
 >
 > My first effects rack module was a cheap alexis midiverb II.
 >
 > This modules reverb settings remind meof it so much. But again, it's
 > the none "traditional" uses that make it so cool.
 >
 > Find the features in it's flaws. They might surprise you.
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