• Range :E1 by which pace detection is possible (41Hz) – E6 (1,319Hz) • Source :eVocaloid • Joining terminal :Input terminal (monaural standard phone and Jack), Output terminal (monaural standard phone and Jack) and DC9V IN terminal
• A power supply: An AA battery-shaped, 2 alkaline batterieses or AC adapter (DC9V) • Battery life: About 5 hours • Consumption current :200 mA
• Overall size :74 (W) x 120 (D) x 50 (H) mm (A rubber foot is included.) • Mass :250 g (A battery isn’t included.) • An attachment: An AA battery for operations checks-shaped, a dry battery 2 of x.
A fun tool to have & how to avoid latency problems This is an amazingly fun tool. I don’t run mine from a guitar, but from a synth. The computer in the box really does not like input with a slow attack. People complaining about high latency are, I am guessing, trying to play gently–whatever it is that guitarists call it–and the note input takes a while to rise high enough for the pedal to recognize that there is something happening. Driving it with a sawtooth or square wave form, there are no problems at all (and I can replicate high…
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A fun tool to have & how to avoid latency problems This is an amazingly fun tool. I don’t run mine from a guitar, but from a synth. The computer in the box really does not like input with a slow attack. People complaining about high latency are, I am guessing, trying to play gently–whatever it is that guitarists call it–and the note input takes a while to rise high enough for the pedal to recognize that there is something happening. Driving it with a sawtooth or square wave form, there are no problems at all (and I can replicate high…