Reverb Synth Module with a continuously variable reverb algorithm
The Make Noise Erbe-Verb Reverb Synth Module is a modeless reverb module, with a continuously variable reverb algorithm, and complete voltage control, and variable decay. The Erbe-Verb is more than a collection of reverb algorithms or presets; it is a unique, modeless, continuously variable reverb algorithm with complete voltage control. Typical reverb types such as plate, room, hall, shimmer and others may be programmed by adjusting the knobs. The continuously variable algorithm allows for hybrid and unreal spaces to be found. Traveling between spaces is possible by modulating the algorithm or manually sweeping parameters. More than an end-of-chain effects unit, it's a whole new building block for modular synthesis. This module is coded by Tom Erbe of Soundhack. The main features of the Make Noise Erbe-Verb Reverb Synth Module include:
Mono In, Stereo (or Mono) Out, all analogue Dry signal path
Continuously variable Decay settings all the way to infinite feedback
Wide ranging Pre-Delay settings from 7ms - 500ms
Manual or voltage controlled REVERSE reverb
Control over Absorbption, Internal Modulation Depth and Speed allows for programming smooth resonances, chorused doppler effects, shimmer, ghost choirs and more
TILT shapes the tone of the reverb
Pre-Delay, Reverse and Internal Modulation all able to be synchronised to external clock via TEMPO input
CV Out completes the conversation between Erbe-Verb and rest of system
Utilises high performance DSP hardware with 24bit, 48kHz codec, 32 bit floating point processing and reasonable power consumption
Pairs well with every other Make Noise module – especially the Phonogene