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Rick Walker wrote: > >> Andy's Vortex site: >> >> "The Vortex was the first of those four units to be discontinued , >> >> essentially because no-one understood what it did." What a shame! > > This comment got me to thinking about all the innovative musical gear > projects > that got discontinued much to the detriment of future creativity and > innovation. Thing about the Vortex was that I don't think it's "special powers" were appreciated by the designers, especially not at the executive level. The supplied factory presets are mostly boring. The ability to Morph from one algorithm to a completely different one is what really sets the Vortex apart, and I reckon that was only intended to create a smooth transition from one sound to the next. The Morphing *could* be emulated of course, really it's just one big algorithm...but it's the easy way a user can select a pair of presets for a Morph that provokes the killer sounds. Just picking 2 favourite sounds and morphing between them can often produces a great range of in between sounds, often with unexpected weirdness. (carefully swept with an expression pedal). The patches which I programmed for a specific purpose have usually been re-usable for alternate fx just by using in a different way, very instrument like. andy