Posted on 05/11/2016
Posted on 10/09/2016
The Erbe-Verb from MakeNoise – with a reverb engine by Tom Erbe of Soundhack fame – is a high quality digital reverb processor, capable of stereo processing. Most parameters are voltage controlled, without audible control artifacts, like clicks or zipper noise. [gdlr_divider type=”solid” size=”100%” ] Fluxic Subscores: “Hauntsville Chambers” A recent ambient soundscape piece […]
Posted on 11/07/2016
Acquired Date: May 2016 A new plugin for treating (mainly) vocals. Running alongside other vocoders in the studio: Logic EVOC-20.
Posted on 11/08/2012
Like all the MoogerFooger pedal-style units, the MuRF is built like a tank, and still has that definite Moog look and touch. Controls are reassuringly firm and tight, and the whole thing oozes quality. The sound The MuRF is capable of rhythmic filtering and overdrive of the input material. A range of rhythmic patterns are […]
Posted on 31/01/1986
Stack in a box While not exactly a Marshall stack, the diminutive Rockman Sustainor Distortion unit was actually quite a game changer when launched in the mid 1980’s. It allowed you to produce decent guitar tones, without the hassle of setting up a stack and miking it up. This gave smaller project studios a way […]
Posted on 13/08/1984
[gdlr_divider type=”solid” size=”100%” ] A Danish classic A real studio classic, and a classy piece of engineering. The “TC-2290 Programmable Digital Delay and Effects Control Processor”- or just TC-2290 – by Danish company TC Group (formerly TC Electronics) has found a place in most high end studios across the world. Writing the manual Being deeply […]