
Like the Echophon, it's coded by Tom Erbe of soundhack. More than an end-of-chain effects unit, it's a whole new building block for modular synthesis. Upon release, it was called 'the most inspiring module of the year' by Electronic Musician magazine. Traveling between spaces is possible by modulating the algorithm or manually sweeping parameters. The Echophon is a Pitch-Shifting Echo with smooth time Modulation, Tempo Sync, saturating Feedback, and a unique algorithm, inspired by the Springer Tempophon and lovingly engineered by DSP Guru Tom Erbe of soundhack. The continuously variable algorithm allows for hybrid and unreal spaces to be found. Typical reverb types such as plate, room, hall, shimmer and others may be programmed by adjusting the knobs.


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. Your system has just got a new space that bends with itself. It is not aimed at creating fixed spaces as a final effect, but to formulate "moving" spaces that morph along with your audio and modulation signals. Make Noise Soundhack Erbe-Verb Reverb FX Module The Soundhack Erbe-Verb is more than a collection of reverb algorithms or presets, it is a unique, modeless, continuously variable reverb algorithm with com- plete voltage control.

(I solved it by almost never doing it because it's a bother, instead I sidechain whatever it's going out to.The Make Noise - Erbe Verb brings the concept of reverb into a more unknown and more animated territory. I solved that in december of 2020, but thank you Just saw this, but yeah you need to mix a positive offset with a negative voltage- you could use Maths for that or if you have Optomix, Moddemix, etc, you can use those too (but can't have audio going into the mix or it will be weird). What's the easiest way to do this, use all of/two channels of maths/similar module with the SUM out and one of the envelopes going negative? Is there an even simpler way? The Soundhack Erbe-Verb is more than a collection of reverb algorithms or presets, it is a unique, modeless, continuously variable reverb algorithm with com-plete voltage control. Video Tags: echophon, erbe verb, freesound, granular, granular sampling, Make Noise, morphagene, music conrete, phonogene, soundhack, tape loop, tape reel. Mono In, Stereo (or Mono) Out, all analog Dry signal path Size ranges from coffin to the heavens.
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It seems I would need to patch a positive signal and mix that externally with a negative signal for the duck, instead of just a negative envelope signal. Like the Echophon, its coded by Tom Erbe of soundhack. My idea is to run the mix high and bring it low for the ducking part of the sidechain, so the sound comes through and then the reverb takes over again (ducking reverb, nothing fancy here). So just turning the mix high and sending a negative voltage when I want to duck does absolutely nothing What I want to do is sidechain the mix, but as soon as i input cv into the mix it becomes an attenuation for the incoming CV instead of an offset for the mix. I'm in charge of everything but the mix knob and input/output buffering (the analog component). With, you need offset + attenuator to patch free.

Without a normalisation, a attenuator is doing the job for the cV in. That kind of normalisation is not win, it is lose ! the pot, manually setting the mix becoming the attenuation for the CV in signal assoon something is patched in. Funky40 wrote:please please please, don´t make the typical Makenoise normalisation at the mix inputĮ.g.
