flickr by donalhanley. What is this and what does this knob do? Looks like a Novation to me. Bueller? Bueller?
Update via the source himself:
"Its an X-Station. The Effects section (which features delay, reverb, chorus, compression, distortion and EQ) has three generic knobs - Level, Top Line and Bottom Line. It adapts to whichever effect is currently selected, so for Delay it controls feedback, for Chorus it controls Rate, for EQ base level etc."
Thursday, May 11, 2006
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I believe it's an x-station... I was just fooling around with one in a store today. It had a couple unique knobs - I think they may have represented FM, EQ and a distortion maybe.
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