Spring 905 Reverberation / moogish spaces [by Turn2on]
Hi. new RE in shop:
https://www.reasonstudios.com/shop/rack ... on-effect/
Spring 905 Reverberation - is a kind of legendary and classic Spring reverberation effect.
In 1960th Spring reverberations were a very new part of the guitar sound. This was a cheap and creative solution to mimic studio reverberation effects avaliable in the studios. Bob Moog™ realized that this technology (used before for guitars) would be avaliable in creating space and realism for electronic music. And this is how was born the 905™ reverberation modular system unit.
That was a new age of space sounds into electronic music. In original module, only one knob control the work of the effect - reverberation knob (mix of the dry/wet signals).
Spring 905 effect include more controls and variations of springs sound, but this device based on the original 905 spring effect.
Spring 905, includes Gain control (to control and increase the volume level), Mix (dry / wet control) and Decay to set the size of the gain curve as the effect of dB/sec on the processed signal. Additionally, the user can set pre-processed and post-processed signal levels. This is useful for finding the best dry and wet proportions in the operation of the mixing knob for different types of incoming signal.
Character model selects one of the 9 types of spring model: low, medium and high tension springs, the sound of springs with negative and positive resonance, resonant springs with resonant feedback, rich sound of medium and thick springs plus the sound of springs with tank vibrations.
This is an old-new classic of the famous spring reverb effect with the legendary moogish sound of reverb spaces for electronic music.
https://www.reasonstudios.com/shop/rack ... on-effect/
Spring 905 Reverberation - is a kind of legendary and classic Spring reverberation effect.
In 1960th Spring reverberations were a very new part of the guitar sound. This was a cheap and creative solution to mimic studio reverberation effects avaliable in the studios. Bob Moog™ realized that this technology (used before for guitars) would be avaliable in creating space and realism for electronic music. And this is how was born the 905™ reverberation modular system unit.
That was a new age of space sounds into electronic music. In original module, only one knob control the work of the effect - reverberation knob (mix of the dry/wet signals).
Spring 905 effect include more controls and variations of springs sound, but this device based on the original 905 spring effect.
Spring 905, includes Gain control (to control and increase the volume level), Mix (dry / wet control) and Decay to set the size of the gain curve as the effect of dB/sec on the processed signal. Additionally, the user can set pre-processed and post-processed signal levels. This is useful for finding the best dry and wet proportions in the operation of the mixing knob for different types of incoming signal.
Character model selects one of the 9 types of spring model: low, medium and high tension springs, the sound of springs with negative and positive resonance, resonant springs with resonant feedback, rich sound of medium and thick springs plus the sound of springs with tank vibrations.
This is an old-new classic of the famous spring reverb effect with the legendary moogish sound of reverb spaces for electronic music.
Congrats on the new release. This looks pretty cool.
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Is this a mono reverb? Judging from the demos it sounds like it.
Yes on current first version device have mono reverb tails like a real mono effect.
But sometimes it’s really need the stereo, and new stereo version was been ready yesterday, and must be published in the store soon as possible at this days .. with mono support
But sometimes it’s really need the stereo, and new stereo version was been ready yesterday, and must be published in the store soon as possible at this days .. with mono support
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Ok cool. I'll give it a try when it's in stereo then.
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Just bought it. I kind of like it in mono actually. I think this reverb offers something that my other reverbs don't.
Played around with RV7000 Spring reverb settings but it just didn't give me the right feeling. I preferred this Spring 905 Reverb.
Played around with RV7000 Spring reverb settings but it just didn't give me the right feeling. I preferred this Spring 905 Reverb.
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Would you consider adding the ability to save/open patches? That would be great. Scrolling through all the different settings/models makes it kind of hard to remember which numbers I preferred the most. Being able to save patches would help a lot.
Stick it in a combi.TritoneAddiction wrote: ↑12 Apr 2020Would you consider adding the ability to save/open patches? That would be great. Scrolling through all the different settings/models makes it kind of hard to remember which numbers I preferred the most. Being able to save patches would help a lot.
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Im looking into this. To realise it - no any problems, question only in size of panel for patch browser name and buttons.
ps: Im already trying to test, its OK with 1U size of panel without changes.
Really I think that patch support really helpful to create personal patches. All this modes very colourful and have subtle differences.
And this is included into next update v1.0.2 or 1.1.
ps: Im already trying to test, its OK with 1U size of panel without changes.
Really I think that patch support really helpful to create personal patches. All this modes very colourful and have subtle differences.
And this is included into next update v1.0.2 or 1.1.
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Great. Looking forward to it.turn2on wrote: ↑12 Apr 2020Im looking into this. To realise it - no any problems, question only in size of panel for patch browser name and buttons.
ps: Im already trying to test, its OK with 1U size of panel without changes.
Really I think that patch support really helpful to create personal patches. All this modes very colourful and have subtle differences.
And this is included into next update v1.0.2 or 1.1.
https://www.reasonstudios.com/shop/rack ... on-effect/
Update v.1.0.1:
Now reverberation works in STEREO mode.
Update add Reverberation Tails Pan (with individual pan control for Left & Right channels).
To support projects that used v.1.0, set L and R = 0 (mono centred signal)
Update v.1.0.1:
Now reverberation works in STEREO mode.
Update add Reverberation Tails Pan (with individual pan control for Left & Right channels).
To support projects that used v.1.0, set L and R = 0 (mono centred signal)
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Gonna try this out later. Love a good spring! Just wanna say it's been really fun to watch your REs develop over time. I remember your very first devices and things have really improved nicely over time in terms of presentation. And it's also great to see devices actively maintained, new ideas taken on board, etc. So just wanted to say nice job And I look forward to checking this out!
PS your last device - the pitch bender - is surprisingly one of the very few out there that appears to have a true bypass in the centre position and doesn't add huge amounts of latency when shifting! So excellent work on that also.
PS your last device - the pitch bender - is surprisingly one of the very few out there that appears to have a true bypass in the centre position and doesn't add huge amounts of latency when shifting! So excellent work on that also.
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so... thank you @chimp_spanner, for your words.
We really love world of hardware, real fx pedals and also any interesting software FXs..
@EdGrip, its time to say few words on this theme. Whammy V is a beautiful piece of hardware effects..
And currently our already released RE - Drop'n'Lift was born from love to the part of the Digitech Whammy DT, DropTune part!
Drop tune part of Whammy DT is was first ideology of our effect to realise simple transpose signal. This is preview of first versions:
and original DT part of pedal: And what I can say now.. We finishing work under the new, Whammy oriented device
ps: sorry for offtope.
Back to the SPRING 905:
Update with patches ready and we wait it in the shop
We really love world of hardware, real fx pedals and also any interesting software FXs..
@EdGrip, its time to say few words on this theme. Whammy V is a beautiful piece of hardware effects..
And currently our already released RE - Drop'n'Lift was born from love to the part of the Digitech Whammy DT, DropTune part!
Drop tune part of Whammy DT is was first ideology of our effect to realise simple transpose signal. This is preview of first versions:
and original DT part of pedal: And what I can say now.. We finishing work under the new, Whammy oriented device
ps: sorry for offtope.
Back to the SPRING 905:
Update with patches ready and we wait it in the shop
new 1.1.0 version in the shop now. As you ask, now support patches.
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