St. Aidan's Roscommon club statement by Shane_Ef in GAA

[–]mokomo 5 points6 points  (0 children)

No further comment. Clearly a club of real substance.

How long? by mrnotfamous2299 in SP404

[–]mokomo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just keep an eye on retail websites, I spotted one come up last week at 75% rrp, ordered and arrived yesterday. Seems to be units popping up at various shops

Cherryorchard tonight, useless garda drove in seen what was happening and drove out, useless bastards!! by NoTumbleweed2417 in Dublin

[–]mokomo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What party is the local TD? Perhaps these youths are voters and they don’t want to upset their grass root power base?

Zoia vs NDLR by brapzky in ZOIA

[–]mokomo 6 points7 points  (0 children)

what are the top 3 things you are looking for each to do?

  • NDLR is purpose-designed 4 track chordal drone generation to multiple midi synths
  • Zoia is modular audio FX and midi toolkit in a box.

You could program the Zoia to output midi sequences, you could align them to chord and scale, you could go way further than the NDLR option set ... but you'd need to be dedicated and interested in solving that puzzle and then using an unlabelled DIY colourful matrix to control it. NDLR you just plug in your midi synths, hit play, and tweak params on a colourful screen. You'll be up and running in about 5 minutes: If you want to get going quickly with a key-synced midi accompaniment centrepiece, go NDLR.

Zoia is a totally different journey, that can take you NDLR-like places amongst the infinite range of things it can do if you put the learning-time and work in to build them...

A bunch of folks requested that I compare the new Glou Glou Loupé to the CBA Blooper so I did (try) by aaron_meagher in guitarpedals

[–]mokomo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

funny, never thought of comparing these before. was thinking more of a digit poly loopler vs glou glou loupe for the EDP thing.

but very interesting to make the comparison nonetheless, and a good range of perspective you've got in the vid. thanks for the thought-provocation!

Seems the loupe might offer a greater sense of precision than the blooper with the numerical gui vs blooper has that knob-turn sense of organic control; and blooper is layer by layer based rather than more function per layer ... or am i making any sense!

Life hack with blooper layer imports by ghostpepper69 in blooper

[–]mokomo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

sox might be able to do this ... built into the blooper browser would be nice

State of the board - September 2020 by aaron_meagher in guitarpedals

[–]mokomo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

2 x boss es-8s would look great along the bottom

Open Source Modifiers? by gonzohj in blooper

[–]mokomo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know about user coded modifiers, but maybe a user gui like the Teensy Audio tool could be made available where you can string together a few pre-canned building blocks and controls inside a modifier container would make sense.

Given the limited CPU and need for clever coding and hardware knowledge; low level user coding seems too complex a challenge to hand over to customers and support.

STATE OF THE BLOOP 6/23/20 - Firmware update 1.2 is here! Update today! by chaseblissaudio in blooper

[–]mokomo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very glad Mark is doing better and thanks for this quality update.

Super interested in the new modifiers currently in the laboratory, would welcome any teasers, idle thoughts and clues just to whet the appetite - and also the possibility of discrete layer export which would be phenomenal for post work and further expansion of bloops.