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This is Midiverb sounding. You are hearing the Digitone by Elektron playing a few notes constantly and generatevely feeded into the Midiverb. Preset: 50 (20sec, Dark & Large), 75% wet. Into the Oto Machines Boum into H5 (line in). The only thing I did to this recording was adding a bit of EQ by Kush. Not too much. You need to hear the unit.

Midiverb, a surprisingly good sounding 16-bit reverb. Manufactured in 1986 by Alesis, it was introduced as the world's first mainstream 16-bit digital reverb. And the first of the Alesis series, followed by the notable Midiverb II (used in the past by Boards of Canada, Aphex Twin), QudraVerb (currently by Hainbach) and the Nanoverb (currently by GusGus). Yes, the midiverb is a bit noisy but offers nice lofi and mojo, which I think is trumped by my favorite Midiverb II. If you can get your hands on these Alesis Reverb units, do so. Thanks Stan Pete for fixing the unit (by the way).

Start your day or just close your eyes.
Good morning, good night.

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from Sound of discontinued and obsolete reverb units, released March 31, 2022
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Art by Sana Vahdati
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An Moku Zurich, Switzerland

An Moku (Dominik Grenzler) is a sound artist, conceptual producer and former bass guitar player based in Zürich, Switzerland. He has released music on Puremagnetik, Karlrecords, Dio Drone, Slowcraft Records, Bullflat3.8, Audiobulb and his own label Endtitles. ... more

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