1.5

campbell wrote:

when i'm transcribing something i don't want to have to count pixels. i want actual note names.

One of the things I like most on nanoloops is that I don't have to think melodies.

Reteris wrote:

1.5

Who invited you?

herr_prof wrote:

Ear training is a lost art.

being an artist is a lost art. though i totally agree

yo just a random question, i'm sorry to distract this thread but what kind of waveforms can the lfo output?

Last edited by SKGB (March 22, 2012 1:38 pm)

tri only, if i'm not mistaken

SKGB wrote:
herr_prof wrote:

Ear training is a lost art.

being an artist is a lost art. though i totally agree

yo just a random question, i'm sorry to distract this thread but what kind of waveforms can the lfo output?

I think someone else asked that in another thread and Oliver replied. Search.

Last edited by nordloef (March 22, 2012 4:07 pm)

campbell wrote:

the price is nice!

Yep. No longer paying $80 - $90 for a Nanoloop cart.

nordloef wrote:
SKGB wrote:

being an artist is a lost art. though i totally agree

yo just a random question, i'm sorry to distract this thread but what kind of waveforms can the lfo output?

I think someone else asked that in another thread and Oliver replied. Search.

I asked that, it's square only.  50% duty cycle I believe.

EDIT:  Fuuuuu, sorry that info is for the FM modulator.  Derp.

Last edited by egr (April 5, 2012 5:35 pm)

PULSELOOPER wrote:

One of the things I like most on nanoloops is that I don't have to think melodies.

Lfo is triangle wave