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Also worth checking out is Paula Perry's Frostwave pedal. It's based on the same circuitry as the old Korg MS-20 analog synth. In the same vein, are the analog filter modules from Synthtech. And for the price of of an Eyeball you could get one of each, with a little left over for McDonalds. :) - Larry ----- Original Message ----- From: <Echoechoparkpark@aol.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com> Sent: Saturday, April 08, 2000 2:18 PM Subject: Re: eyeball ... > > In a message dated 4/8/0 7:14:38 AM, Echophazer@aol.com writes: > > >$600 and specs that lead me to believe half the signal out is noise? >What > >justifies the price? It must be those googley eyes on the knobs! > > I played with it at NAMM - it's pretty cool. One of the easier filter things > I've tried, yet still unpredictable in a fun way. Sort of a Meatball in a > rack, and actually has pretty darn good fidelity from what I remember. But > the Meatball being a pedal is so easy to take around, it's very handy for me. > Is that list price? Getting into Sherman Filterbank territory, and to >me > that's the best sounding one I've heard. Interesting times for filter fans - > Filter Factory is very cool and does MIDI sync! They have a new Stereo Filter > Queen, too. I guess we can thank the modern DJ/dance music crowd for all > this! > > eric p > echo park > >