VONGON / VONGON: Ultrasheer Stereo Pitch Vibrato And Reverb Effect / 2010 / Effect
Product Details
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Stereo Reverb & AMP inspired by early digital studio effects equipment in the late 1970s, a vibrato machine! The tactile interface that allows intuitive operations can be expressed from sounds like sounds like sounds like sounds that have been heard in a vast nature, of course, to a good-looking reverb that resounded in the room. It is a relatively beautiful condition for the sense of use.
[Reverb]
The Reverb algorithm is based on the 1978 Classic Lexicon 224 Plate Reverb Sound. Digital processing is downsampled to 16 bits. By combining the legendary digital processing and modern high quality hardware, many players create rich sounds that loved retro.
[Vibrate]
Vibrato is a smooth and transparent digital pitch shill a wide range of raw ranges that are often seen in analog things. Two types of modulation waveforms are provided, Crycycle, Crycle, "Cycle", which are Sound Waves, and Slick Samples and Holded Waveforms that produce pitch others like tanned cassettes "Random" which is.
Age: 2010s
Accessories: Box, instruction manual (Japanese / English), card (genuine)
In charge: Sano (Sano)
※ The warranty period is one month from the purchase date.
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