The effect algorithms in both new models were developed by the Dutch company 112db. Both also share the same hardware layout. The fact that this is designed for performance is immediately apparent from the layout of the panel. Five large, easy-to-grip controls and two toggle switches are located in the upper part of the module, the complete CV connections are in the lower part. This means that there are no problems with access when patched. The Algorithms (Tape, BBD, Dirty BBD) andbe called up via their own CV-In. Attention! The memory locations are widely distributed in the range between -5V and +5V. Therefore, some external fine-tuning is required to precisely control the changeover. It’s still a great feature, though! The switch runs smoothly during operation. Triggers can be used, for example, to assign different reverb settings to each note. The lack of CV control over dry/wet, as criticized above, can, therefore, be compensated for and presets with different dry/wet contents can be loaded.
Test: Black Reverb & Delay 2
Apr 08, 2024
3 minutes
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