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Digital simulation of the Moog 905 spring reverb
OVERVIEW This is a recreation of the Moog 905 Reverberation Unit that was part of the Modular IIIp system from 1968. The original sping reverb had a delay time of 1.75 to 3s withs just one control potentiometer for wet/dry MIX.
DESCRIPTION There is no room for a spring reverb in a Eurorack module so the AMSynths AM905 module use a modern digital reverb - the Belton BTDR-3H. The reverb "brick" just fits in the 8HP wide module and is surrounding by Op Amps buffers to bring the signal down and then back up to the right levels.
The design keeps to the original Moog theme of simplicity, so tone or feedback control have not been added, but there is an input level control and the decay time can be adjusted from 0.5s to 3.2s. The module has dual audio outputs which are out of phase with each other to create a pseudo stereo effect.
The AM905 module has been carefully designed to work with the smaller audio signal levels of the Eurorack replicas of the Moog Modular.
CONNECTIONS There are three 3.5 mm jack sockets on the front panel:
Audio input
Audio output Left and Right
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