MATRIXSYNTH: Synthrotek Verb: Modulated Resonator (LMS: Eurorack Expansion Preview)


Saturday, June 24, 2017

Synthrotek Verb: Modulated Resonator (LMS: Eurorack Expansion Preview)


Published on Jun 24, 2017 Learning Modular

"The Synthrotek Verb is a lo-fi reverb module based on a trio of PT2399 delay chips set up as a resonator to simulate vintage reverb effects. One of its more unusual features is a voltage-controlled Mod parameter, which alters the tuning of the three delay lines. When static, you can use it to dial in different resonant peaks and valleys to complement the sound being fed through it. When modulated, you get an interesting cross between chorus and reverb effects. In the following movie, I explore the Mod function, including using a spectrograph display to better understand its resonant behavior.

This is the second of two movies on the Synthrotek Verb from my Learning Modular Synthesis: European Expansion, released by Lynda.com and LinkedIn Learning July 3, 2017. For more details including the list of movies and an overview of the full Eurorack Expansion course, visit: http://learningmodular.com/lms-eurora..."

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