I think on the Metamatic Album a MXR Flanger was used. I don´t know if it´s a M117 or the more sophisticated MXR M-129 Pitch Transposer from 1979. I really love the stuff from Crash Course In Science, the Liaisons Dangereuses Album, Richard Bone, Chris & Cosey, etc...
@@knobsswitches i think this is the first demo that explains in depth (being able to actually listen) what you can do with the patches of this pedal. I'm a guitarist and we usually don't understand what cv stuff are. So i think you did a great job there. I say that, cause guitarist might buy this pedal and never relly get the best out of it cause they just don't know what cv is capable off.
@@ksneric Yes, with CV is a lot possible. The great thing on the komorebi and the lethargy from dreadbox is the LFO out. it gives you control over other pedals. a lot of pedals has a CV Input for expression pedals normaly, but you could modulate that input with other sources! have fun with it and try it out!
I would like to say: if you have the Amount and the Feeback under 50% (before 12 o clock) you are in the chorus aerea. Over 50% the Falnger heaven begins ;-)
@@knobsswitches Thanks ..but....You forgot the static knob. Is it neutral? I thought Chorus and Flanger are different because of the delay times and that Chorus has no feedback....I am confused.
The MF-108M is of course much more versatile, has more LFO waveforms and more options. At the time, I didn't particularly like the pure flanger sound. I was better off with the EHX Electric Mistress. If you look at the fact that today a Cluster Flux costs around 1500 €, I think the Komorebi is the better choice. But of course, the MF-108M can also give you pleasure ;-)