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| Lives for gear Join Date: Oct 2005
Posts: 694
| Jomox M-resonator I just got one of these, and it's really cool. It definitely has it's own unique sound. It is actually a lot more versatile than the sound samples on the website indicate. It sounds very different depending on the sourrce material. There are a few interesting things that were not obvious from the website. The envelope amount knobs apply the envelope to filter freq positively when you turn them to the right (from 12:00) and negatively when you turn them to the left. The filter feedback knobs sound like a normal filter resonance when you turn them to the right, but turn into all kinds of self oscillating crazyness and often make bass tones when yo turn them to the left. The mix 1-2 and 2-1 knobs feed the signal in positive phase to the right and negative phase to the left. |
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: Between Harmony & Irregularity
Posts: 938
| Yeah, these sound really cool, from the site. And Jomox always delivers. I almost got one of these too. |
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: Norway
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| It's on my wish list ruudman |
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Oct 2005
Posts: 694
| Yup. They always deliver, eventually. The original estimate I got from the guys I preordered it from was like sometime in april, and i just got it recently. It sounds very nice when it distorts, and if you dont use any of the feedback knobs, it can kind of grunge up a track in a very pleasant way. The more extreme settings are really crazy and unique, I love just sitting and fiddling with it, it sounds great, but I havn't really figured out how to incorporate those sounds into actual music yet. I think I will be able to get it right, given time, but it's not really obvious to me how to use those sounds yet. |
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