I'm enjoying Augustus hugely, and am particularly impressed with how well it deals with wiggling the pitch and tape speed. For some of the stuff I do it's the only tool I've found to produce a reliable result.
BUT!
I'm trying to build up massive, 30 second+ soundscape loops, with little signal degradation/filtering. I only appear to be able to do this in Digital mode.
Before anyone asks, I've read the manual and have turned the filter to 'thru', saturation to 'off', and the feedback to 100%. I click 'Digital', the LED lights up and we're okay to loop forever. Turn digital off and my nice bright signal muddies quite quickly. I can now, of course, play with the lovely pitch and tape speed knobs, but the filtering rather ruins my plan.
So, am I missing something, and if not, is there a plan to allow non-filtered non-digital-mode looping in future?
Again, I love the product, and will try and find a way around it if necessary, but it seems a shame when everything else has been so effortless!
Filtering unavoidable in Augustus non-digital mode?
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- KVRian
- 550 posts since 2 Aug, 2006 from UK
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- KVRian
- 1417 posts since 22 Mar, 2002 from UK
> Turn digital off and my nice bright signal muddies quite quickly. I can now, of course, play with the lovely pitch and tape speed knobs
You know you can use the pitch and speed knobs with digital mode turned on? This will effectively automatically switch in and out of digital mode depending on whether the pitch/speed is actually changing - that's what the indicator above the digital mode button is showing you.
You know you can use the pitch and speed knobs with digital mode turned on? This will effectively automatically switch in and out of digital mode depending on whether the pitch/speed is actually changing - that's what the indicator above the digital mode button is showing you.
