Hey, I'm glad you're here. If you want more information about SEE ALL II you can visit the webpage here: www.herzlichlabs.com/products/herzlich-see-all-2-body-contact-53456
The internet is wonderful. Thank you for pointing that device to me! That will complete the ELM « mic » collection with the ether and the 5$ phone tap I got at a clearance sale at an electronic shop at the mall!
Wouldn't it be the same to duplicate a mono track with Ether and pan them L & R? Or is the signal different in both channels with SEE ALL? Just wondering. 🧐
I have both and they perform the same task. Soma has a headphone output though so there's built in amplification, whih makes it easier to work with on paper. As long as you want just mono sounds this is also in practice the case, but once you start trying to get stereo signals from two Ethers you run into a lot of hassle to get them to the same settings (the dials are really small). Therefore I prefer the easy workflow of just using SEE ALL and connecting them to a pair of mic inputs.
Hey, I'm glad you're here. If you want more information about SEE ALL II you can visit the webpage here: www.herzlichlabs.com/products/herzlich-see-all-2-body-contact-53456
Greetings to Olaf and thanks for the video. ❤
Olaf says hi! Glad you enjoyed the video!
How is the tensor tympani syndrome you was experiencing a few months ago? Has it got any better?
Hey, great to have you checking out that thing! I wondered what the see-all really gets down with the interferences and am now hooked ;)
It is really cool, you need some gain but then you're on a straight path to stereo EMF submersion.
The internet is wonderful. Thank you for pointing that device to me! That will complete the ELM « mic » collection with the ether and the 5$ phone tap I got at a clearance sale at an electronic shop at the mall!
I'm glad you enjoyed my quick explorations!
Wouldn't it be the same to duplicate a mono track with Ether and pan them L & R? Or is the signal different in both channels with SEE ALL? Just wondering. 🧐
Yes, it's a stereo 'mic' with a stereo output. You can very much hear that with certain sound sources.
@@briesmodular Ah, excellent! Thanks!
Isn't dis kind of Soma Ether gear? Altho i like this design more.
I have both and they perform the same task. Soma has a headphone output though so there's built in amplification, whih makes it easier to work with on paper. As long as you want just mono sounds this is also in practice the case, but once you start trying to get stereo signals from two Ethers you run into a lot of hassle to get them to the same settings (the dials are really small). Therefore I prefer the easy workflow of just using SEE ALL and connecting them to a pair of mic inputs.
Thank you for the video. This is a great product.