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The joy in all these things is that their workflow is different so while nothing will be exactly like anything else it is nice if I can drop something like a duplicate Fabrikat from my board because the Microcosm does some of the Fabrikat things well. How is the sound? That was a big issue for me with the IJ How is the sound? That was a big issue for me with the IJ Blood_mountain I think I may make a second performance video today though I can swear how good it will be after a few hours but it will entertain me. Not exactly a Mood though closer to that than anything with more loop time, not really a Tensor and not quite a Hexe. Perhaps if you have a few glitch/sampler devices it can replace one or two but it's not a Stamme(n), not quite a Ct5 (which is okay, I love my Ct5), If you need to trim down your rig it can help but it's not exactly like other devices in the category. Most effects are still present when you put all knobs to zero so you would still have whatever effect going. The sound quality is there I think, however it is only applied to the wet effected sound and not to your overall wet dry mix. I have seen people ask if you could use it as a main reverb.
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It's way better than the other Hologram's. The stereo reverb sounds great It goes 100 wet. The other Hologram pedals have been kind of a bummer to use in the moment because they want you to do a ton of work to set up presets that work for some specific kind of thing. Im most excited for how much this pedal appears to be focused on real-time performance playing.
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This could be an all-encompassing glitch and micro/macro looping box on a grander scale than the Tensor which is awesome. Looking through the 4 options for each effect Im very impressed with the level of detail that goes into the differences. Whoismarykelly wrote:I think this may cover some ground that will allow me to remove some duplicates from my board depending on how the effects sound. I'm stoked that they included a reverb setting, maybe this will help beef up the tone. That was a major downside of the Jets for me. I'd like to wait and hear some demos too and hopefully someone can identify if the Microcosm has a major effect on the tone of your signal like the Jets does. I did like that you could record knob movements with the Infinite Jets, and I don't know that this is a feature of the Microcosm, but again, probably something I can live without. I'm just about to sell my Infinite Jets, and I'll miss the Glitch settings too, but other than that I think I have most of the other sounds covered more or less. If this thing is user friendly (we'll see), then I can see it taking over a lot of what I use multiple pedals for. Also, clock sync to eurorack (via MIDI), what seems to be a really nice reverb, wobbly bits, and some Particle-ish stuff. I can also see it doing what I had hoped Blooper would do for me but easier. I really miss the glitch parts of Infinite Jets, which was too big to justify that one effect. I pretty much excited for everything it does. It'd be cool to see some more detailed demos of this thing in action!
#Microcosm reverb manual#
I'm curious about this one.I have an Infinite Jets, but maybe I'll sell it and get a Microcosm? Not sure if this was just added, but the manual is on the website now:įor those who have pre-ordered, what are you most excited for?