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Vintage BBD Echo / Chorus
Underclocked BBD
The Dark Memory is a faithful simulation of the Electro-Harmonix® Memory Man™ EH7810, a late 70’s BBD echo and chorus pedal.
This “economy” version of the Memory Man™ features an under-clocked 1024-stages BBD chip, delivering a very dark and characterful delay sound.
Audiority went further and added their classic STEREO mode, where L/R output phases are 180° apart from each other, a DELAY EXTENSION that replaces the factory BBD chip with a 4096-stages one, increasing the delay time up to 4 seconds, and more.
Features
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BBD Analog Delay/Chorus simulation
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Authentic emulation with reduced bandwidth (according to delay time)
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Delay Time (MN3005 up to 310ms – RD5108A up to 4s)
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Feedback and Blend
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Boost
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Delay Extension
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Tempo Sync
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Vintage Stereo mode
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Modulation
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Stereo Spread
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Ducking
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Pre and Post effect gain
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Mix control
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Resizable interface
System Requirements
Intel Mac
- OSX 10.9 or later
- Intel i5 or higher
- 2GB RAM
- Screen resolution: 1024×768
- CLAP, VST2, VST3, AU 64-bit host
- PT11 or higher, AAX 64-bit host
Silicon Mac
- macOS 11.0 or later
- Apple M1 or higher
- 2GB RAM
- Screen resolution: 1024×768
- CLAP, VST2, VST3, AU 64-bit host
- PT11 or higher, AAX 64-bit host
Windows
- Windows 7 64bit or later
- Intel i5 or higher
- 2GB RAM
- Screen resolution: 1024×768
- CLAP, VST2, VST3 64-bit host
- PT11 or higher, AAX 64-bit host
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