VC-Digital Signal Processor
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Look up onExcellent condition. Hard to find Black Version.Listing includes 4 cards worth $185 If purchased separately.Shipping only $6.95 as I am splitting the actual cost of shipping with you.70s cardHall (classic 70s Hall-style, first-generation digital reverb). Plate (classic 70s Plate-style, first-generation digital reverb). Bright Plate (a shorter, brighter variant of the Plate algorithm). Tape > Plate (tape echo feeding the Plate algorithm). Earliest ‘Verb (very loose take on the first commercial digital reverb box, likely EMT 250). This last identification is an inference from Tiptop’s description plus reverb history, not a named citation in the manual. Space Station (Ursa Major Space Station). Prehistoric Exhibit A (pre-commercial artificial digital reverb research, likely a Schroeder-style reverberator). Again, “Schroeder” is the historical inference; Tiptop does not name him directly in the manual. Epic Mod Hall (the Hall algorithm, but with much heavier adjustable modulation). 80s card80s BarrVerb (80s lower-cost multi-effects / budget rack reverb design). Ambience (small-space ambience / early-reflections style reverb). Gated (80s gated plate reverb used on percussion). Delay > Hall (mono delay into a modulated Hall reverb). Shimmer Octave Up/Down (Eventide-style shimmer pitch-shifting inside a Hall algorithm; dual octave up/down). The Eventide link comes from the review; Tiptop’s manual itself describes the pitch architecture but does not name Eventide. Shimmer Pitch Adjust (Eventide-style shimmer pitch-shifting inside a Hall algorithm; single variable pitch shifter). Blooming (popular 80s budget-box reverse/bloom reverb family; review points to Alesis Midiverb / Quadraverb). Tiptop says only “a very popular 80s budget box”; the Alesis identification comes from the review snippet. Pitch over Plate (the Plate algorithm with added output pitch shifters). 90s cardRoom (90s multi-delay-line Room algorithm). Void (high-end 90s rack-unit reverb family; specific unit not named in the sources I found). Downward Spiral (the Void algorithm plus internal detuned pitch shifters). Random Hall (the Hall algorithm with substantial internal randomization). Pong Verb (ping-pong multi-tap delays passed through diffusion). ChordHall (modulated Hall fed by paired fixed-interval pitch shifters). Pitch > Chorus (high-end 90s rack-unit style combining delay, pitch shift, chorus, and diffusion; specific unit not named publicly in the sources I found). Formant Verb (formant-filtered, vocal-like Hall reverb).

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