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Re: TC Electronics Fireworx
Now I solved the "sequencer" question, it's a pre-set named so! And
this pre-set sounds like a horrible synth sequence! Except for that
I'm finding the Fireworx very useful, both for studio mixing and live
looping performance. I guess it fits best before a looper so you can
build music on-the-fly by looping your instrument through different
Fireworx settings. With a flute you can get both a fat bass sound and
cosmic pads, as well as some freaky lead sounds (vocoder, chord,
whammy pedal). it's a good thing that you can patch so many
controllers to different parameters. Have to check the vocoder more...
per
On May 28, 2005, at 0:03, Luca Formentini wrote:
> I use a Fireworx to process the loops.
> The changing preset time is a little long but I have set a wet/dry
> fader on my switchblade to prevent the dropout.
> I think its filters are some of the most musical ones and I prefer
> them over the Orville's ones.
> I have never used it as a sequencer (I process loops live).
> If you can buy it cheap I would reccomend it as a post-processing
> tool ( very good compressor also).
> best,
> luca
>
> Per Boysen wrote:
>
>
>> On May 27, 2005, at 12:53, Sunao Inami wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Hi Per,
>>>
>>> I am using Fireworx i, but I use only it for multi effector for
>>> mix or sound design...
>>> what is built in sequencer? (or my OS is very old?)
>>>
>>
>>
>> I don't know, I just read about the "simple built in sequencer"
>> in some online review. But fact is I managed to grab a Fireworx
>> at extremely cut down price at a music store sell out. So far I
>> think the vocoder is the most usable feature for live use. And
>> the chord harmonizer if playing monophonic instruments through
>> the box. I'll check it out more to see what the reviewer meant by
>> "built in sequencer".
>>
>> BTW, Sunao, many thanks for the disc I bought! I'm enjoying "an
>> impulse of acoustic" very much!
>>
>> Greetings from Sweden
>>
>> Per Boysen