Dimensions
2 U
Current Draw
70 mA +15V
70 mA -15V
0 mA 5V
Price

This Module is a prototype or in a concept phase.

Specs are approved by the manufacturer

Voltage Controlled Spring Reverb Processor

Built by Lower West Side Studio, this 2U "Neural Agonizer" is a very unique effect to include in your modular setup. From the Tellun site...

The TLN-156 Neural Agonizer is a voltage controlled spring reverb processor. Although this module can be used to simulate room reverb with most audio signals, it includes numerous enhancements specifically designed for interfacing to a modular synthesizer. If you're looking for a smooth, natural sounding reverb system to make your synthesizer sound like its being played in the Concertgebouw, then go buy a Lexicon. This is not your grandmother's reverb tank, this is a noxious tool capable of inflicting some serious damage to your audio.

The TLN-156 features: an amplifier for controlling the input signal level, two reverb tanks that can be driven in series or parallel, separate recovery amplifiers and resonators for each reverb tank, a feedback amplifier with lowpass filter, and a deformation processor for combining the reverb tank outputs. Most parameters are voltage controllable and several patch points are available for adding additional signal processing. All inputs and outputs handle 10 Vpp audio signals and 5 volt control voltage signals (modular standard).

http://tellun.com/motm/diy/tln156/TLN-156.html


submitted Nov 13th 2017, 11:10 by Flareless | last Change Mar 17th 2020, 14:22 by Flareless
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