

- HOLOGRAM MICROCOSM FOR SALE MANUAL
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Hope this helps, I was super frustrated but it's an incredible pedal once I got it straightened out. I had to turn down the send gain a bunch and basically crank the return gain to get the levels right. The way I'm using it is set up in a loop in my audio interface as an external effect in Ableton. I really have no idea why it was behaving the way it was and what made it start working differently but it seems to be all good now. I actually thought my pedal was broken and I fuddled with it for 2 days, did a bunch of factory resets, power cycles with the pedal and my whole gear setup and somehow it started working way better and more like I would have thought it to. I had a very similar situation to you, I had actually started recording a video showing me moving through all the algorithms and there was no effected sound happening at all except on the delays and maybe one or two more modes. Hey, I just registered here but I was having similar issues with my Microcosm and a few people over on the gearpage forums have been having some issues with volume levels and whatnot. I am now thinking about selling Microcosm because it just doesn’t work predictably enough and I don‘t want to constantly adjust my audio to Microcosm‘s liking. It would be great if they implemented this in an update! They didn’t mention this when I emailed them about the behavior.

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Maybe it's something that can be added with software update.
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I looked through the Microcosm manual and didn't see any mention of a calibration procedure. Infinite Jets has a calibration procedure that you can use to make the device more or less sensitive to the incoming signal based on how hard or soft you play a particular source.
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It's kind of a bummer because I did buy this as a FX when I dj and then it's no bummer at all because it's great in the studio so I will therefore patch up the Outwards pedal from CooperFX - which does similar things but works better on a sum - with a reverb but what the heck I dont want to carry to much gear to the gigs. I had within the glitch selections the most interesting patterns on song material. It’s like learning an instrument, which is never a bad thing. But I‘ll keep diving deeper and maybe soon I will have a better idea of what makes Microcosm tick. This, to me, is odd behavior that I did not expect at all. It whereas with Microcosm you have to get feel for what I will (hopefully) respond to. A big difference is that Clouds will granularize everything you feed Some made a remark that Microcosm might be akin to Clouds. I asked Hologram about this and they say it‘s intentional behavior, depending on how the different algorithms are supposed to work/sound. The delay fx are not as picky and work with pretty much anything you throw at them. It feels a bit like a gamble and I never quite know when Microcosm will and will not respond. Otherwise: nothing happens and only the dry signal is passed through. Space between notes every now and then and the notes are not too legato. When there is too much sound (say a complete song) coming in, Microcosm is simply silent and adds nothing to the dry signal.įeeding a single synth line works well, as long as there is some I say sometimes because it’s VERY picky about the incoming audio it will actually react to.

It’s a very interesting device that sometimes does very beautiful things.
