really… wow Ricky’s video as well as others gave me a different impression, you know of any clips showing a better example of the range you’re experiencing?
have you by chance tried out the meris otto bit jr, the repeats on Otto sound more musical to my ears, the cosm seemed more stiff, again Ricky’s video showed a good example of what I’m talking about on the ottobit, and I have one and love that thing, this is another reason I decided to hold off on the cosm so far?
Hmm, nothing on hand at the moment. I have seen the Ricky Tinez video and the “ambient wash” videos from collector//emmiter et al, but they tend to just set and forget. Tweaking knobs, especially on the glitch effects, or reversing loops with effects stacked on leads to some wild sounds.
Yeah, but there’s a difference in asking near-new prices for used or out of production gear and asking $600 for a $450 pedal that’s still in production because they’re on backorder for a month.
People are wild. Lol
Yep. Just don’t look at US prices: all is cheaper there cause the prices you see are without taxes and Europe has higher VAT rates in general. Importation taxes and shipping add to the cost as well. End of the chain, our wallets are like frequencies in a compressor: squeezed to the max
So the price in eurozone is more like 500+ € (600 USD).
I have it as a permanent send effect on my bluebox. It treats all my synths and my digitakt and stems imported from the computer. As long as it is midi synced, it will deliver usable results no matter what you run through it.
For what it’s worth, I think the microcosm is awesome, but I use my zen delay a lot more. Zen delay is so freakin fun to use. If I didn’t have one I would make that trade. I might be in the minority here but yeah!
I had pre-ordered one but finally decided against it when playing around with the Empress Zoia / CBA Mood combo…
I have a Zen Delay collecting dust for no reason, not that I necessarily dislike it, but somehow never use it when I plug in a pedal to a synth or a drum machine…