MATRIXSYNTH: Emulating Reverb and Delay using an Analog Modular Synthesizer


Saturday, December 26, 2015

Emulating Reverb and Delay using an Analog Modular Synthesizer


Published on Dec 26, 2015 O.Z. Hall

"This is a short vlog on emulating reverb and digital delay effects using an analog modular synthesizer. the synthesizer used is mostly a DOTCOM synth in a Portable 22 cabinet. it is designed to emulate the capabilities of the ARP 2600 synthesizer in two respects: 1) the functionality of the modules 2) a 'normalized signal path', to minimize the patching required."

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