Walrus Audio: LUMINARY Polyphonic Quad Octave Generator

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https://www.walrusaudio.com/collections/modulation-octave/products/luminary

The lads at Walrus Audio describe the Luminary as a "...powerful polyphonic quad octave generator with features for creating inspiring symphonic gusts of sound." I couldn't agree more. It's fabulous fun and is sure to inspire some new approaches and creativity from you. Four Octave Generators (2 down, 2 up) can be mixed and matched and then tailored with a Filter Sweep and Attack controls. It tracks incredibly well and doesn't fuss over complex chords or note combinations. Expression pedal control (not shown in this video) is all there and waiting as well. If you really the dig the versatility but can't be bothered dialling in a new sound for different occasions, you'll be happy to know that three presets plus 'live' mode are at your beckoning call and dead easy to use.

Today's tools:

Guitar: 2016 Music Man St Vincent (stock).
Amp: 2015 Achillies Vibrolux Reverb Replica with 2x10 Jensens
Extra effects: N/A
Cables: Goodwood Audio and Providence
Power Supply: Voodoo Lab MONDO
Mic: Shure SM57 (Vibrolux); Samson Airline77 (me)
Camera: Canon 60D (me) and Nikon D5100 (pedal)
Soundcard: AVID Mbox Pro 3
Computer: Apple iMac 27" i7 3.4 GHz 16 GB RAM
Software: Logic Pro X, Waves L3-16 Limiter (to keep levels in check at output), Apple Final Cut Pro X (video editing and Youtube compression).







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Octave Generator
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Luminary
Polyphonic Quad Octave Generator
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