Lectric Panda
I have a few of Panda's devices and they are definitely going to be a game changer for me! Thanks for being so innovative!
janitor cv shaper is a must have if u are using cv to trigger gate information via matrix. simple , effective , powerful device.
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I felt the need to thank the Panda today and these devices add tremendous production value to Reason. That is all I have to say about that.
Thank you good sir. More in the pipeline!
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a panda gift for xmas
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In the picture is a new creative FX device in the same arena as Fritz and below that it is a weird LFO feedback CV device. I also have 3 more in various stages, one dynamics device, one audio record/playback utility, and another super secret device thats been teased elsewhere!
Many things to come in 2018.
Many things to come in 2018.
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The Mod Matrix looks like it's been captured by Google Street View!
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That's an effect called pixelation. It is often done to make things unrecognizable. It wasn't invented by Google or anything. I'm surprised you didn't know that.WongoTheSane wrote: ↑13 Dec 2017The Mod Matrix looks like it's been captured by Google Street View!
Exowildebeest wrote: ↑13 Dec 2017That's an effect called pixelation. It is often done to make things unrecognizable. It wasn't invented by Google or anything. I'm surprised you didn't know that.WongoTheSane wrote: ↑13 Dec 2017The Mod Matrix looks like it's been captured by Google Street View!
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I love Korde and Shape, too!
I gonna hafta dig deeper into the LPanda sphere.
I gonna hafta dig deeper into the LPanda sphere.
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Er... I think you missed the jokeExowildebeest wrote: ↑13 Dec 2017That's an effect called pixelation. It is often done to make things unrecognizable. It wasn't invented by Google or anything. I'm surprised you didn't know that.WongoTheSane wrote: ↑13 Dec 2017The Mod Matrix looks like it's been captured by Google Street View!
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Bring on 2018! Exciting stuff Rob.
past few days i have just been hittin that random in PSQ->nostromo->fritz chain(too bad it cannot be used in combinator,so pressing one button would randomize these three devices at once ) every time it feels like "imagine colors that you have never seen" but in aural version...
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That 'could' be a possibility if the random buttons were programmable / automatable which they sadly are not (I'm assuming it's a limit of the SDK or Lectric Panda ran into some technical limitation). But if they were you could put them in a combi and have one button randomize them all. We can dream! I love devices that have randomization features.Bumbum wrote: ↑14 Dec 2017past few days i have just been hittin that random in PSQ->nostromo->fritz chain(too bad it cannot be used in combinator,so pressing one button would randomize these three devices at once ) every time it feels like "imagine colors that you have never seen" but in aural version...
PSQ-1684 is a must have.
Buy it.
Stop putting it off.
If you don't own it why are you reading this and not buying it?
Buy it.
Stop putting it off.
If you don't own it why are you reading this and not buying it?
It's like a sequencer for anything and everything. It doesn't generate sound. It generates CV. It's a trigger for anything. It's automation. It's a pattern generator.
It's like Joi from Bladerunner. Everything you want to CV. Everything you want to trigger.
It's versitile. It's flexible. Not like a blow up doll, more like a music computer sequence pattern CV gizmo for doing stuff.
It can make tiny gates, it can make long gates. It can do drums, it can select patterns, it can do bass lines, it can modulate synths, it can get random, it can be organized.
The real question is how will YOU use it? The answer is different for everyone. You just have to find your own path.
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Yes. Here's a quick sketch I did recently using PSQ in the rack.
^^^ How good is that Soundtoys Devil Loc compressor
PSQ 1684 is one of those devices that I never get tired of. You can use it to trigger drums, sequences, pads and anything else you can think of, all at the same time and with incredible variation & subtlety. Even if you don't want to build elaborate systems where PSQ is playing a million different things, you can use it for creating cool percussion patterns over your main beat (again, straight loops or with as much variation as you like), or nice melodic instrumental sequences that don't sound sequenced. And it's really not too hard to get the hang of
PSQ 1684 is one of those devices that I never get tired of. You can use it to trigger drums, sequences, pads and anything else you can think of, all at the same time and with incredible variation & subtlety. Even if you don't want to build elaborate systems where PSQ is playing a million different things, you can use it for creating cool percussion patterns over your main beat (again, straight loops or with as much variation as you like), or nice melodic instrumental sequences that don't sound sequenced. And it's really not too hard to get the hang of
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Excellent! It can be very dramatic with tasteful destruction. I use it just barely wet for a slight edge and a bit more presence.
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