Until then:
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I need a video camera. I can make a much better demo with regards to electro-industrial. Still this is a nice demo of what you can do right out of the box. The thing kills me, so much fun.
`michael
Electro, gothic, noise, darkwave from the Side-Line
Until then:
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I need a video camera. I can make a much better demo with regards to electro-industrial. Still this is a nice demo of what you can do right out of the box. The thing kills me, so much fun.
`michael
Got a reply from Richard Rix (what a name) at trax controls, got back to me really quickly!
Here are the specs for the Trax RS-1, copied and pasted of course:
General
Power supply: 15V dc, from mains power adapter.
Dimensions: 278 (W) x 173 (D) x 82 overall (H) mm.
Supplied accessories: mains power adapter, owner’s manual.
Sequencer section
Max. number of steps: 8
Sequence length: 2 to 8 steps, selectable
CV output: 0 – 5.7V max. via 6.35mm (1/4”) mono jack socket
Gate output: +5V nominal, via 6.35mm (1/4”) mono jack socket
External MIDI Sync. input via 5 pin DIN socket, fully isolated.
Synthesizer section
Voltage Controlled Oscillator : triangle and square wave outputs. Square wave output 1:1 mark/space ratio.
Low Frequency Oscillator: triangle and square wave outputs, with variable waveshape control.
Glide type: logarithmic. Rate variable from 0 secs. to approx. 1 sec.
Sub Octave Generator: 2 x square wave, 1:1 mark/space ratio.
Filter: State variable type, manual sweep, with Lowpass and Bandpass outputs. Resonance and Frequency controls.
Audio output: mono, via 6.35mm (1/4”) jack socket.
hmm, I like the look of those sub-oscs, I wonder how heavy the bass is on this...and midi synch...
The monotribe still has more features but looks more like a stand-alone peice, where-as this could make a good addition to my set-up.
What are your thoughts? Anything else you want me ask Dicky Rix?
Pretty cool he got back to you so fast. I like the set-up, I wish it has a saw wave, but to be honest the best waveform on the monotribe is the square and it does not have subs. The dual subs on my Mopho are really sick, so this seems like a nice bassline machine. Nothing I have not seen in modular set-ups, but for a portable analog bassline machine this thing could be nice.
I want to see more users vids though. Something with professional sound quality and chops to put this through it's paces.
`michael
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