Wednesday, September 14, 2022
Maneco Labs - 5U Clusterverb
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MANECO LABS - CLUSTERVERB 5U
An effects processor with three simultaneous sections, reverse , delay with tap tempo and reverb with freeze , capable of the most complex sound landscapes but intuitive and user friendly at the same time.
Controls:
Delay level : sets the blend between previous stage (reverse component ) and delayed output.
Delay time : sets the speed of the repetition, works in tandem with tap tempo button , with a blinking led for immediate time information
Delay feedback : controls the amount of repetitions, from one to a sustained loop at high values
Reverse: balances between dry input and reversed component.from dry to 100 % reverse.
Reverb : balance between previous reverse and delay stages, from no reverb to 100 % wet
Decay : sets size and decay for the reverb, from small chambers to huge atmospheres.
Momentary touch switches for delay tap tempo and reverb freeze engage
Jacks: input signal, output signal , cv control for delay , reverse and reverb levels , remote trigger inputs for tap tempo and reverb freeze
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