Did anyone see Electrix an NAMM?

topic posted Wed, June 8, 2005 - 5:34 AM by  gfd
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I noted the updated info on electrix pro including Repeater MKII being released April/May 2005. Did anyone see them at NAMM?

Here's the link to their announcement:

www.electrixpro.com/htmlemai...unch.html

cheers,

gfd
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  • Re: Did anyone see Electrix an NAMM?

    Fri, June 10, 2005 - 11:54 PM
    I've been talking with them and it looks like they will have an official release sometime this month.

    Hey George!!!!!! how goes it buddy?

    I miss you.

    yours, rick
    • Re: Did anyone see Electrix an NAMM?

      Sun, June 19, 2005 - 6:51 PM
      the "kill" unit looks especially good for psy-trance...

      i want....
      • Re: Did anyone see Electrix an NAMM?

        Mon, June 20, 2005 - 3:37 AM
        Yeah, the frequency kill box is really cool, but the one that is turning me on lately is the MoFX unit.
        It has fairly normal modulation effects (flange, tremelo) as well as
        delay and distortion but the hippest thing is that you can sync
        all of these effects, rhythmically to your loops (if you have midi syncing capability found in the EDP, Repeater or Jamman).

        With something like the tremelo, you can turn the knob and create multiples of two for your 'slicing' effects.

        The buttons are momentary styled so if the effect is engaged it momentarily disengages and vice versa.

        This is uber cool with the Filter Factory as you can put a telephone filter on a drum beat and then rhythmically play the momentary button so that every time it hits, it suddenly lets all the frequencies through creating huge drum improvs. It's a dance track musician and a drummers dream..............they also made them with really heavy duty buttons that can really be macked on.

        Check 'em out when they finally hit.

        Originally they marketed these to DJs but I think live loopers are going to drool over the effects.

        The Warp Factory rocks to.........a nice sounding vocoder.

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