list of CV-controllable guitar fx?

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list of CV-controllable guitar fx?

Post by vier-personen » Mon Jun 12, 2006 4:29 am

Hi! I´m getting more and more into CV - gear and am thinking about getting a modular synth as a FX-processor (for bassguitar). But it will take some time before I have enough bucks to buy some good one, I was thinking if anyone of you has a list of CV controllable guitar pedals other than the moogerfoogers.

Thanks!

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Re: list of CV-controllable guitar fx?

Post by lg » Mon Jun 12, 2006 9:35 am

vier-personen wrote:Hi! I´m getting more and more into CV - gear and am thinking about getting a modular synth as a FX-processor (for bassguitar). But it will take some time before I have enough bucks to buy some good one, I was thinking if anyone of you has a list of CV controllable guitar pedals other than the moogerfoogers.

Thanks!
these are some that come to mind...

http://www.lovetone.com/index2.html
http://www.4mspedals.com/
http://www.frostwave.com/
http://metasonix.com/

enjoy!

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Post by Duke Foog » Mon Jun 12, 2006 10:09 am

does 4ms do cv pedals? i was looking at the triwave picogenerator and it looks great but i wasn't aware it had cv ins and outs

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Post by lg » Mon Jun 12, 2006 11:46 am

Duke Foog wrote:does 4ms do cv pedals? i was looking at the triwave picogenerator and it looks great but i wasn't aware it had cv ins and outs
i'm pretty sure i read a review (harmony central?) that discussed CV (with regard to the triwave, if i'm not mistaken); considering 4ms' 'open architecture' ethos, it seems likely that dann would add CV ins/outs if you wanted them (and just about anything else if it utilized wires and solder). the triwave looks (and sounds) like a really fun pedal, though i don't own one...just yet. :wink:

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Post by hieronymous » Mon Jun 12, 2006 12:05 pm

CV inputs are optional on the Triwave Picogenerator - I'll be able to give you a report at some point because I ordered one! It's exactly the pedal I've been looking for since Schumann Electronics seems to have stopped making the PLL and PLL Drone. Actually, I think the Picogenerator is closer to what I wanted in the first place...

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Post by Duke Foog » Mon Jun 12, 2006 12:36 pm

wow, that pll stuff looks very cool. do you know if there are any sound clips around? couldn't find any on their site. to bad they aren't making anymore

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Post by vier-personen » Mon Jun 12, 2006 4:02 pm

Thanks for the replies, I will check it out.

hieronymous, I´d appreciate any info when you get the pedal!

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