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A few more messe shots went up today.
Metasonix
Cwejman
Livewire
Flower Electronics
Future Retro ORB
Note the clear blue pitch wheel module. Anyone know what that is from? Also, what is the top right module?
Update via B+ in the comments: "The top right module is the URSA Major reverb. Here's a better pic of it"
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Musikmesse: Electronic Music
LABELS/MORE:
Cwejman,
Flower Electronics,
Future Retro,
Livewire,
Metasonix,
Musikmesse,
Musikmesse2009,
Seven Woods Audio
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The top right module is the URSA Major reverb. Here's a better pic of it:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.flickr.com/photos/analoguehaven/3426607113/
The new eurorack one appears to have less features, a new model number and at a much lower price.
ReplyDeleteIt is definitely not the same module as the URSA Major Space Station. In the Space Station there's a bunch of presets along with more knobs that aren't on the module.
ReplyDeleteThe LEDs on the module look like they show feedback for the input gain. There are controls for: input gain, lf decay, hf decay, decay time, dry/wet, pre delay, and size.