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Re: Neo Instruments Ventilator - based on Scope?

Posted: Thu May 20, 2010 11:40 am
by dawman
Too bad they didn't do a demo with drawbars swelling.
It would make the Leslie db level and frequencies increase/decrease simultaneously, which makes the Doppler effect even more pronounced.
I am cutting down to a very mobile rig. No more Analog synths, no more Rotary Cabinets, etc. Perhaps I will break out the gear again when I feel there's some competition, or another motivating factor.
I'm just tired of carrying the rig around and I am way burnt on the Classic Rock / R & B / Blues thing.
Modular has really changed my ways recently.
I think this pedal will hold me over until I feel feel battles drawing near. Right now, I am surrounded by Kareoke, DJ's, Elvis's and just cheeseball singers. This happens every year or so, I'll get over it....
Thankfully this pedal will help I hope...

Re: Neo Instruments Ventilator - based on Scope?

Posted: Fri May 21, 2010 1:22 am
by at0m
I don't see S|C releasing such a device, but there's this other company that had access to the technology, and made tiny outboards before, using the same DSP technology... Putting my bets on that one :> But that price? That ain't no cheap stompbox eh.

Re: Neo Instruments Ventilator - based on Scope?

Posted: Fri May 21, 2010 1:57 am
by astroman
no cheapo for sure, but still a good step from the top boutique league.
360 Euro in Germany...
Diamond's Memory Lane is about 600, Eventide boxes 500...

cheers, Tom

Re: Neo Instruments Ventilator - based on Scope?

Posted: Fri May 21, 2010 9:35 am
by HUROLURA
Yep

Similar price range as the Use Audio Plugiator and ... same DSP chip.
Slightly different I/O but I wouldn't be surprised to find the same board inside.

CheerZ