NANO E is a low-profile expression slider that is suitable for modular, semi-modular, and any synthesiser with an expression pedal input. Learn more here: www.dfaudio.com.au/nanoe
Nice to hear from you Matt! Glad you think so :) Btw, I changed my email address ~ you can find my new one on the DF Audio website if you need to get in touch.
Never tried, but theoretically possible by splitting the output and sending it to two different patch points on your synth. If you used a headphone spitter with volume controls, you could even fine tune the amount of modulation each parameter would get ;)
A power supply can be used as one option to provide a steady CV for the input. But pitch CV, an open envelope, etc also work fine for this. No CV source is needed if using the expression pedal input on a synth. Hope that makes sense! Cheers
That one is handy
Yeah. I like this. 👍
Playing the pitch bender while manipulating the filter cutoff, nice playing, Dudley! And cool little product.
Cheers Warren!
Nice!!!😁😁😁😁🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾
Ooo, that's useful :)
Nice to hear from you Matt! Glad you think so :) Btw, I changed my email address ~ you can find my new one on the DF Audio website if you need to get in touch.
I wonder if can do the pitchbend at the same time like on a word ms20?
If so, I'm all in!
Never tried, but theoretically possible by splitting the output and sending it to two different patch points on your synth. If you used a headphone spitter with volume controls, you could even fine tune the amount of modulation each parameter would get ;)
Very cool. Video says power is required, but the web page seems to imply that’s not always the case? Or am I misunderstanding?
A power supply can be used as one option to provide a steady CV for the input. But pitch CV, an open envelope, etc also work fine for this. No CV source is needed if using the expression pedal input on a synth. Hope that makes sense! Cheers
Yes! That clarifies it. Thank you.