@buzzsaw1003 ... neither one nor the other... in this video tenori-on is used as a stand alone sound device... here the only device controlled (triggered) is MBase via one of the Filterbank outputs... btw: I never use computers to play/control sound (only for editing & mastering works)... Cheers!
According to Jomox : "The T-Resonator is something like an M-Resonator + Digital Delay. But you can select 8 different delay algorithms, each with different delays and different feedbacks and modulate them even with an LFO.
Delays reach from less than a millisecond to 1 second, range and structure is depending on the algorithm. The delay feedback comes across the analog filters, of course."
I don't own a T-Resonator so I can't tell you, but the M-Resonator is a killing Analog Filter Machine...
lol
Kitchfork 1 year ago
@buzzsaw1003 ... neither one nor the other... in this video tenori-on is used as a stand alone sound device... here the only device controlled (triggered) is MBase via one of the Filterbank outputs... btw: I never use computers to play/control sound (only for editing & mastering works)... Cheers!
znshn 1 year ago
i'm town between the M-resonator and the T-resonator - is there that much of a difference to warrant me spending the extra money for the T-resonator?
hawklord2112 2 years ago
According to Jomox : "The T-Resonator is something like an M-Resonator + Digital Delay. But you can select 8 different delay algorithms, each with different delays and different feedbacks and modulate them even with an LFO.
Delays reach from less than a millisecond to 1 second, range and structure is depending on the algorithm. The delay feedback comes across the analog filters, of course."
I don't own a T-Resonator so I can't tell you, but the M-Resonator is a killing Analog Filter Machine...
znshn 2 years ago
That's a great network of devices. You drive it well. Loads of fun to watch and hear.
coldhandmurr 2 years ago