MATRIXSYNTH: JoMoX T-Resonator


Monday, December 17, 2007

JoMoX T-Resonator

via Nova Musik, via sequencer.de.

"Just Announced!!! Available this February!!! The T-Resonator is an expanded filter box based on the M-Resonator technology, but with an ionternal digital stereo delay that is integrated into the multiple feed back analog signal path which offers amazing and awesome sound effects."

Update: you can find some samples here. via SIGHUP in the comments.

7 comments:

  1. hahah that name cracks me up!
    T-Rezzzzz.

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  2. Hawt! Now maybe people will come up off their M-Rezes on the cheap!

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  3. I will buy this. Love the m-resonator. It just got a little more chaotic

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  4. There are some audio samples linked at de:bug:

    http://www.de-bug.de/musiktechnik/archives/772.html

    I love the M-res, not sure yet what I make of this. It looks fun, but I'm not sure it's enough to get me to upgrade. Still, all those extra controls trigger my irrational "must have" reflex.

    Shame they appear to be using the same cheap knob caps as the M-Res, my only complaint about it. I had to remove and re-glue down all the place marker caps on mine, damned things kept sliding around.

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  5. Nice little noisemaker. I made some test files which are available at http://ikuinen-kaamos.blogspot.com/2010/05/gear-holic-part-7.html

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