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Key Features
30 years of reverbs in one module. The Tiptop Audio ZVERB Reverb Collection divides a huge range of reverbs into three banks dedicated to the 60's, 70's and 80's. With reverbs ranging from short to extreme, complex reverbs are created by combining these with delay and pitch shifting.
At 8 HP, the ZVERB is capable of fitting into your current Eurorack setup. The analog clocking of the DSP chip and parameter CV helps provide the ZVERB with warmth and allows for further experimentation. The intuitive controls allows for precise modulation of the audio signal, with parameters including shimmering, feedback tunneled pitch shifting, tape delay drivers, gated reverbs and more.
Product Ref: 149675
Tiptop Audio have put their years of experience into creating new Eurorack modules that are sure to find a place in your modular setup. Introducing the ZVERB, ECHOZ and the Z5000. Both modules pack powerful stereo effects into a compact 8 HP module. Small enough to find space in every modular setup, the new modules feature intuitive controls, easily accessible on the modern front panel. Each module features three different buttons which provide access to 24 effects per module. These combine a range of new effects with some classics from Tiptop’s extensive library. An internal analog clock drives the DSP chip to ensure these digital effects benefit from the analog warmth sought after by audio enthusiasts. Combining the best of analog and digital, Tiptop effects have never been so accessible.
The ZVERB provides 24 effects ranging from common reverbs to complex reverbs, combining with delay and pitch shifting. The effects are placed in three banks separated by decade. Reverbs are designated dependant on either the decade the algorithm was introduced, or the era it was most popular. Thanks to the reverbs spanning 30 years, the effects cover small sizes right up to huge reverb effects.
Other parameters that can be adapted on the ZVERB include shimmering, feedback tunnelled pitch shifting, tape delay drivers, gated reverbs and more. This allows you to create reverbs unique to your module system. Analog clocking of the DSP and CV helps the ZVERB blend in seamlessly with your analog modules.