MATRIXSYNTH: KOMA Elektronik - Development video - KOMA BD101


Wednesday, March 09, 2011

KOMA Elektronik - Development video - KOMA BD101


YouTube Uploaded by KOMAelektronik on Mar 9, 2011

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Coming in the fall of 2011:
KOMA BD101: Cut your sound apart with an innovative vactrol controlled analog delay circuit in combination with a fully adjustable wide range frequency gate. With footswitch, multiple inputs, a voltage controlled patchbay and an a new innovative footcontroller.

Other pedals in development:

KOMA FT201: Create the craziest sounds with this voltage controlled state variable filter combined with a 10 step sequencer with on top of that a random function. With footswitch, stereo input, stereo output, a voltage controlled patchbay and a new innovative footcontroller.

KOMA HN104: Choose the overtones you want to amplify or eliminate in your sound with this harmonics enhancer/reducer with a built-in fuzz function that can add lower frequencies as well. Rock out! With footswitch, multiple inputs, a voltage controlled patchbay and a new innovative footcontroller.

KOMA SH103: A sample and hold controlled waveform summing amplifier effect pedal that creates an input related-waveform which is added to your original signal. What you play affects your sound! With footswitch, multiple inputs, a voltage controlled patchbay and a new innovative footcontroller."

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