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From: KeithMcMillen
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  • I'd be concerned about all the extra weight at the frog - must make fast, gritty pieces a bit more difficult to control, if not completely upsetting the balance of the bow entirely.

  • @amatiplayer In developing K-Bow, much care was put into making it feel and respond like a traditional bow. You can take it from Jeffrey Zeigler of Kronos who says, "The bow itself has the feel and balance of a fine bow, and the emitter attaches below the finger board in a completely noninvasive fashion. One literally has the power to control and manipulate sound at their finger tips with virtually no disruption to the technical act of playing their instrument."

  • 0:36

    Is this horrid aliasing intentional?

  • @ORUPRANKSTAZ intentional yes, aliasing no...

    It's a pitch shifting effect that's being modulated by the position of the bow (specifically, the length of the bow running through a stepwise lookup table to change the size of the shift). make sense?

  • @KeithMcMillen

    Gotcha. Thanks. :)

  • delay and reverb....and stop when up...

  • wtf??

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