Tiptop AudioZVERB Reverb

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Tiptop Audio ZVERB

The ZVERB from Tiptop Audio is a multi-algorithm reverb module, perfect for adding ambience and space to any sound. ZVERB features three banks of eight reverbs, for a total of 24, organized by the decade they were introduced. The reverbs range from your standard plate or hall reverbs to more out-there reverbs that combine reverb with pitch shifting and delay. ZVERB can be used for mono or stereo, with one input and two outputs. Front panel controls include input level, mix, time, filter, feedback, and fidelity. The fidelity control is interesting, it determines the frequency of the analog VCO that clocks the DSP chip. Modulating this causes effects from slight pitch shifting to complete digital noise and chaos. ZVERB features CV inputs for filter, mod, and time/fidelity, selectable by switch. ZVERB provides rich tones, immediate controls, and a playable interface, don't miss it.

ZVERB Features

  • Multi-algorithm Reverb
  • 24 different reverbs
  • Mono or stereo operation
  • Analog VCO provides clock for DSP chip
  • Time, filter, and mod controls and CV inputs
  • Input level and mix control
  • Eurorack module
  • Width: 8hp
  • Depth: 40mm
  • Current draw: Black Panel: 130mA @ +12V, 20mA @ -12V, White Panel: 100mA @ +12V, 20mA @ -12V
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This jam pairs WMD's Metron, their full arsenal of drum modules, Mutable's Plaits, and Tiptop's new ZVERB and ECHOZ effect modules to create a heavy-hitting drum machine in just 104hp of space. With the recent introduction of WMD's Crater, we needed to see just how huge a WMD drum machine could sound.

WMD's four drum modules work in tandem to produce an entire kit's worth of unique, articulate, and highly detailed percussion sounds. Chimera produces metallic sounds using a purpose-built granular engine pre-loaded with samples of everyday objects; Fracture uses a similar engine for scattered, particulate tones. Crucible is a physically-modeled cymbal module, capable of producing sound ranging from realistic ride cymbals to impossibly large metal sheets. Crater, the newest member of the WMD drum family, utilizes a combination of analog and digital components to produce huge, powerful kicks with the impact of a 909 but the body of an 808.

Tiptop's ZVERB and ECHOZ provide tailored versions of effects from their years of development on the Z-DSP multi effect module, while the Metron keeps everything moving while the MSCL glues the mix together.
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