Sunday, October 28, 2007
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Great demonstrations... I couldn't hear what the linear exponential was doing exactly, maybe I was listening for the wrong thing to happen?
ReplyDeleteThe difference between linear and exponential didn't come across on the camera's mic as well as I'd hoped. It's pretty subtle, but there's a definite difference. The lag jumps a little quicker than linear and at the really long delay times, or when using audio or low-audio rate sources, it changes the timbre slightly.
ReplyDeleteThe "sweet" spot for this change seems to be around 10-11 oclock on the linear-exp knob...that's where the difference is most obvious.
Overall, it's just a really nice additional feature that you don't typically find on other modules of this type.