Big Electronic Reverb
Pittsburgh Modular Verbtronic delivers big reverb. We're talking huge, lush, massive - and not at all natural. If you want to add another dimension to your sound with a warped sense of time and distance, this Eurorack digital reverb module is a great way to achieve it. Verbtronic generates enormous spaces, large enough to engulf your audio and smear the sound spectrum with an unrelenting deluge of echoes and reflections, building into a tsunami of perpetual feedback. Sweetwater is issuing fair warning: there is nothing real-world about Pittsburgh Modular Verbtronic. It's designed to serve up artificial spaces that complement and blend perfectly with the electronic sounds your modular synthesis produces.
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Use Verbtronic's controls to unlock its treasure trove of reverberation effects. Tonal Tilt shifts the frequency emphasis from low and dark to high and bright, acting as a tone control for the effected signal. The Feedback knob routes a variable segment of the output signal back into the input, giving you results similar to concurrently adjusting both reverb density and decay time. The voltage-controlled Mode switch flips between two unique reverbs: Verb mode is a shorter, relatively natural-sounding reverb, ideal for enhancing less robust sounds such as lead lines; Tronic mode delivers a significantly larger, decidedly synthetic-sounding reverb. A voltage-controlled Output Mix knob seamlessly transitions between your original dry signal and 100% wet. Trust us: however you use it, Pittsburgh Modular Verbtronic will deliver the wow factor.
Pittsburgh Modular Verbtronic Features at a Glance:- 10hp Eurorack digital reverb module (requires Eurorack case/power supply)
- Verbtronic controls:
- Tonal Tilt Control - Tone control affecting the reverberated signal
- Feedback Control - Reverb signal feedback control
- Mode Switch - Verb: shorter, relatively natural-sounding; Tronic: large, electronic
- Output Mix - Fade between dry signal and 100% reverb
- Mix CV IN - CV attenuverter: attenuates and/or inverts incoming Mix CV input signal
- Verbtronic patch points:
- Mix CV Input - CV input used to modulate the Mix Output
- Input - Audio signal input
- Mode Gate Input - Flips Mode switch from Tronic to Verb:
- Switch must be set to Tronic for incoming gate to have effect
- Verb Output - 100% reverb signal output only
- Mix Output - Mix of dry and reverb effect audio output
- Module depth with ribbon cable attached: 36.5mm
- Power usage: 65mA