Gordon says: [i]fairplay - and this is simpler than your analogue set-up?[/i]
...who said 'simple' is the goal? ;o) - I'd replace simple with 'lightweight' (uh, 'lighter weight'?)
No, seriously, this is - in my case - not about simple, but about fun, play-factor, 'audible-refreshments' and experimentation and perhaps [b]mobility[/b]...
...so, yes, in some way I do not see a simpler solution than the Lemur to move my sounds through my sound-space (eg. sound 'a' from front-left to back-right while at the same time moving sound 'b' in the opposite direction and sound 'c' against them both), all at the same time and even with visual feedback...
...this setup even allows me to have one machine trigger the other which then triggers the effects...so, for example in a live-improvisation situation, when it just takes a little longer to get to some predefined phrase with some pre-configured effects you can have the Lemur trigger the pre-programmed sequence on the Octopus only at the exact time it fits this performance...
...now for the small print: the above is all theory. I do experiment with this, but have never actually used it in a 'performance' or live-situation...I just imagine this could be real fun for everybody involved...
:o)
PS: just found the german dealer for the Echolution...pfffh...429 Euros is quite a heafty price-tag, not? How does it sound?
...who said 'simple' is the goal? ;o) - I'd replace simple with 'lightweight' (uh, 'lighter weight'?)
No, seriously, this is - in my case - not about simple, but about fun, play-factor, 'audible-refreshments' and experimentation and perhaps [b]mobility[/b]...
...so, yes, in some way I do not see a simpler solution than the Lemur to move my sounds through my sound-space (eg. sound 'a' from front-left to back-right while at the same time moving sound 'b' in the opposite direction and sound 'c' against them both), all at the same time and even with visual feedback...
...this setup even allows me to have one machine trigger the other which then triggers the effects...so, for example in a live-improvisation situation, when it just takes a little longer to get to some predefined phrase with some pre-configured effects you can have the Lemur trigger the pre-programmed sequence on the Octopus only at the exact time it fits this performance...
...now for the small print: the above is all theory. I do experiment with this, but have never actually used it in a 'performance' or live-situation...I just imagine this could be real fun for everybody involved...
:o)
PS: just found the german dealer for the Echolution...pfffh...429 Euros is quite a heafty price-tag, not? How does it sound?