MATRIXSYNTH: Stereoping Demo for DIY-Eurorack Module Spring Reverb"


Monday, March 31, 2014

Stereoping Demo for DIY-Eurorack Module Spring Reverb"


Published on Mar 31, 2014 stereoping·31 videos

"Second protoype of my eurorack Spring Reverb module. This is the result of extensive experimentation with many commonly availabe schematics to get something that should work with ANY reverb tank (tested with 15 different tanks). The module has controls for send level, recovery level and sendlevel-current limitation. These 3 pots offer extensive control over the sound of your tank from the cleanest reverb to screaming input-coil distortion. A dry/wet pot and a 4 band equalizer colouring the reverb complete the features.

The demo shows pointless pot-noodling on 4 different tanks with input impedances from 8 to 1500 Ohm, insulated and grounded versions. Easy listening theme played by Vermona ER9, TX81Z, Kawai K1m and Fantom in last example with soft Drums and Piano.

This module will be availabe as a DIY assembly kit with professional frontpanel. I am working hard on it and hope to get my shop going in early summer 2014."

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