MATRIXSYNTH: DOD FX45 Analog Stereo Reverb with Moog Little Phatty


Tuesday, December 14, 2010

DOD FX45 Analog Stereo Reverb with Moog Little Phatty


YouTube via Dovinia | December 14, 2010 | 0 likes, 0 dislikes

"This is probably the first and, for the time being, only demo of the rare DOD FX-45 Stereo Reverb pedal anywhere on the web. This bucket brigade based analog reverb was released in 1985 but was quickly discontinued. It differs from other simillar pedals from the same era (notably the Arion SRV-1) in that it employs two MN3011 BBD's instead of just one. In this demo I'm just noodling around rather pathetically on my Little Phatty in order to give you an impression of how the DOD FX-45 actually sounds. As you can hear this is a room type reverb. Or rather a bathroom type reverb... It has a total of 5 delay lines which crash together and creates something not entirely unlike reverb. This weird pedal has it's serious limitations, but it is analog and for some (like me) that makes it very interesting."

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