ZVERB is a reverb module with 24 selected effect algorithms developed by Tiptop. It includes complex spatial effects that combine not only typical reverb algorithms but also delays and pitch shifts. The algorithm is banked by age and covers a range of pitch shift feedback, tape delay drivers, gate reverb, and more. The DSP chip operates with an analog clock and can be used for CV control of various parameters.
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HOW TO USE
Choosing an algorithm
The choice of algorithm is the same as echoz or Z5000. 24 algorithms are stored in three banks for every eight algorithms. Press and hold the button of the bank you want to call, then press the bank button to switch the algorithms in the bank sequentially. The calling algorithm is displayed in a red/yellow combination of three buttons. The last algorithm called in each bank is remembered.
Controls and I/O
The module is mono-in, stereo-out. For modules normally used in the final stages of the patch, the output level is set closer to the line level smaller than the modular. When modular audio is placed, the output becomes the normal line level at about 0 o'clock, and if it exceeds that, it will be larger than the line level. The parameters that can be controlled are as follows: CV input per Mod and Filter, in addition time/FIDELITY can be CV controlled by the corresponding jack selected by the switch
Time: Set the decay time for the reverb
Filter: Sets the cutoff of filters in the algorithm
Mod: Controls the depth and rate of modulation
Fidelity: Influence ssound by controlling the speed of the analog clock that drives the DSP