New EHX B9 Organ Machine + C9 Now Too + Key9 As Well

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New EHX B9 Organ Machine + C9 Now Too + Key9 As Well

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Just got a tweet from EHX re THIS

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Sounds pretty crazy.

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Post by benecol »

Was about to post the same thing - sounds brilliant. Seen anywhere how much it'll be?
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love the sound of this thing.

Im hoping its under £100
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According to this site the US list price will be $293.73

Not sure what that would make a UK street price.

I'll see if I can find what the list prices of existing pedals are to get a rough idea (feel like Poirot).
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Okay, so the Cathedral reverb also has a US list price of $293.73 (odd price).

They seem to go for about £145 over here.
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Needs sliders, not knobs.

After the POG this is a pretty logical progression. I wonder why it took so long to get round to it?
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Post by Gabriel »

Ok so I need this pedal in my life.
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Gabriel wrote:Ok so I need this pedal in my life.
Man, I'm super impressed.
Really want to hear a VI through this thing; would be gnarly as fuck.
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Post by ultratwin »

Totally, the sound of a Bass VI and fuzz with this thing would be so huge.


ekwatts wrote:Needs sliders, not knobs.

THIS.

More practically, that Mod knob needs a passive input for volume pedal-operated speed control, for proper Leslie and Tremolo effects on the fly. If the RT20 can do a very limiting fast/slow thing with a simple pedal switch, surely Mike Mathews could get all caffeinated excited on our behalf and do just a tad more with the B9. Come on, after the fun with the original EHX HOG, would it really be all that troublesome to add, guys?
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ultratwin wrote: that Mod knob needs a passive input for volume pedal-operated speed control
Exactly what I was thinking, was amazed skimming the pic to not find an exp pedal input, would be the icing on the cake.

Realistically though I'll probably buy one of these anyway.
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Post by finboy »

Cool sounds, I hope the price point is good. I didn't hear many noises I can't cop with my pog2 and hog, but this will be a really good way for people to get a bit more of an accurate sound than the micropog.
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Yeah finboy, I'm not sure I'd even be interested in this if I had or could afford either of/both the pog2 and hog, I think it's meant to be a more friendly take on the organ-copping capabilities of their more complicated octave effects while staying a bit more complex than the micropog. Since that's likely all I'd use a Pog2 for (sober) it might take over my GAS for one if the price is right.

Plus I keep getting really close to buying a real organ before remembering I can't actually play piano or keyboard instruments for shit and you can't program fatbeatz into a B3.
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I have a Pog 1 but I still like the look of this.

Must concentrate on buying another Microsynth first...
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Post by finboy »

I actually have more fun with my Microsynth than my pog 2 or hog, it's so much easier to get crazy and fun noises. Pots/hogs you have to work harder to make it sound like anything besides an organ, the Microsynth can sound can change almost immediately with the slightest changes in settings.
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My god. it sounds SO GOOD
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Post by BearBoy »

GAK are now taking orders. Price is £165.
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I wonder if you could run a cheap keyboard into it, I don't have the space for a proper Farfisa
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Post by Doog »

Looks like it's doing nifty sample-based stuff along with some decent note-recognition, so you could in theory put anything into it.

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Post by lorez »

this looks and sounds amazing
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