Dimensions
12 HP
Current Draw
150 mA +12V
15 mA -12V
? mA 5V
Price
$249 Price in €

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Reverb Feedback Delay

Otterley is a rich dual reverb, but with simple operations.

It includes two engines, reverb one, controlled by just a knob but with rich and atmospheric flavor , and reverb two, a reverse reverb with several associated parameters.

Despite its complexity, operation is quite simple, no menus, no switches, no hidden functions.

Description of controls:

● Reverb 1 :one knob level and size control for first engine, as level increases also does size and modulation complexity for this lush component.

● Reverb 2 : reverse reverb engine blend control , from dry to full wet.

● Feedback : regeneration for Reverb 2 , from zero to almost self oscillation.

● Delay: time and size for reverse component, from almost immediate to dry signal to quasi reverse delay character , for reverb 2

● Grain : density for reverb 2 , from identifiable reverb grains to blurred sound strokes at maximum.

● Pitch : relative pitch for reverb two, unison at center , two octaves up at maximum and two octaves low at minimum , if used in conjunction with feedback can provide spiral up or spiral down effects, as each recirculation will get pitch transposed again.

Eurorack version connectors:

● In L , InR -stereo input

● Back : CV control for feedback parameter, 0 to 3,3V , protected

● Out L out R

● Reverb 1 : CV control for reverb1 parameter, 0 to 3.3v , protected

● Reverb 2 : CV control for reverb2 parameter, 0 to 3.3v , protected

  • 12hp

http://www.boutiquepedalnyc.us/maneco-labs-otterley-reverb-eurorack/


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