Mar 17, 2010 7:04 AM
No Sensitivity Control For Tron Up and Tron Down?
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I was playing with a MuTron III last night and figured out that what's missing on the M13 model is the sensitivity control. Isn't this the most important knob on the Mutron? It definitely is. The frequency control that the M13 model has is really not comparable, but I suspect that they intended it to be... I have submitted a feature request to have the frequency control on these models replaced by a sensitivity control and suggest that if you want this model to be smoking good, you should too...
Maybe I'm missing something, but there is no way to dial in the effect for pickups with different outputs, right???
Hello,
I'm not sure if you were checking out a new version of the Mutron III, but the one that I'm looking at doesn't have a Sensitivity knob... Mode (LP, BP, HP), Peak (width of the filter), Gain are the only 3 knobs I see. There also 3 switches: Range, Drive and Power.
In regards to the M13 effect:
Freq is the Gain knob. It determines the distance between high/low points of filter sweep.
Q is Peak knob.
Low/High (lower-left) is the Range switch.
LP/BP/HP is the Mode knob.
That's why I'm a bit confused... maybe you've got an altered Mutron III or re-issue with added parameters?
Regards,
L6Perry
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