Awesome video! Been loving going back and forth from this one, panic girl, and hainbach. You all highlight different things. It’s super helpful. Thanks!
As succinct of an explanation of the Coco2 that I’ve seen. Maybe I can save myself some money now and recreate the looper/delay in my ER-301. Nice herbs! ;P
thaks- best video on the CQ :) I have a question - can you modulate audio (not sample) that comes through either the any connection on the left input section or through a stereo input on the front. I'm intereste dto understand if I can I use the quantussy to modulate live audio?
Wow, thank you! The only modulation you can do is to the VCA that it goes through. Towards the end, when I'm panning the sample left and right -- you can do that to the inputs as well. Hope that helps!
A great video watched it a few times now . I think your the only one who mentions and shows it going into s as n external mixer . Can you put cans straight into back ? Or is that a no no ? Also have you used 9v battery ? And does that mean you can use it remotely? I’d like to see you do a few more vids on this instrument and demystify it a little more . I’ve got one one way and you as well as hainbach and a few others have convinced me to empty my bank account 👍
Thanks a lot for watching, I'm glad you find it useful friend. You can indeed plug headphones right into the back but you gotta be careful to not blow your ears out. I usually use a field recorder as an intermediary to attenuate the volume. I have used a 9V battery in it, and it works as expected! Only thing is that once the battery starts dying, the coco will start behaving all crazy, and the quality of the sound is reduced. I have noticed that even with the 9V battery (as opposed to using a wall plug), the volume of the input is reduced. Here's an example of me using it: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-sVCZ2Kuzu5E.html Thanks again for the inspiration to make more videos -- I'll be doing some outdoor ambient stuff as the winter goes on.
Thank you for the video! Can you post a link to which adapter you are using to power the Coco? Also can you do a full rundown of the audio cables required holding them up close to the camera? I know they're stereo but TRS 1/8" cables, yeah? Thanks!
All the front inputs are 1/8" jacks. The piezo in is a mono (TS) jack, while the two inputs near the middle of the front are TRS (stereo). Of course, they send the left side to the right coco, and the right side to the left coco.
dimleaffall hey, thanks for the comment. I just used the first power adapter that came up when I searched 12v adapter on amazon. Did the other comment answer your questions about the cables? If not I can make a quick video no problem