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5.  SPRING REVERB

 gets its unique sound from the diffusion in the metal 

spring, because higher frequencies travel more slowly through the spring 
than lower ones. The CABIN FEVER knob, as usual, defines the decay of the 
reverb. We also implemented a unique feature: with the TAP button you can 
simulate a sound as if you pluck the real spring with your finger. That gives 
the distinct exciting spring reverb sound we all love so much. The Second-
ary function of the CABIN FEVER is tied to the TAP button’s ‘pluck the spring’ 
feature and defines the DECAY of how fast the spring will calm down after 
manually plucking it. The spring plucking may be done manually by using 
the TAP button or by applying a trigger into the CABIN FEVER CV input while 
being in secondary function. By adjusting the decay to the maximum value, 
the spring sounds long (up to infinite) with a small self-oscillation. Keep that in mind when you select this effect.

6.  PING-PONG DELAY

 is a recreation of a stereo delay with the rate of repeats controlled by 

a manual tap or by a clock. A ‘tap’ is usually three or more short clicks in a row on the 
TAP button, after which the repeats of the delay follow the tempo you have tapped. Dou-
ble internal down-sampling allows the delay to sustain up to a maximum of 2 seconds. 
The primary CABIN FEVER parameter defines the feedback of the delay – i.e. how much 
sound goes into the feedback loop to be repeated. At full CW knob position, almost no 
new incoming sound comes to the feedback loop and the sound regenerates itself in-
finitely. The secondary CABIN FEVER parameter defines the clock division of the incom-
ing tap/clock. These taps/clock come either from the manual TAP button or from the CV IN 
jack. The CV IN jack becomes a 0..+5V trigger input in that mode. In the secondary mode 
the CABIN FEVER knob range is divided into 6 sectors that correspond to divisions: 1, 
3/4, 2/3, 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, 1/8. Clock division change is possible during new taps, and is saved after you switch to the primary 
mode. Some pitch-shifting artefacts may arise during changing the divisions; just wait a few seconds until the delay buffer 
is fully emptied/renewed and you will have a proper tempo calibration. If the total tap applied (after division) is longer than 
the maximal time delay can handle, then the maximal tap tempo is set. Since this is a stereo delay, all taps affect the left 
and right channel.

7.  TAPE ECHO

 is a recreation of Variable Tape Speed Echo machines with 3 fixed playback 

heads – inspired by the Roland RE-201 Space Echo, with a warm saturation emulation. 
With double internal downsampling, the total delay time is around 1.4 seconds from the 
initial echo input until the output of the third delay. The overall time is spread over all 
three tape heads/delays, that’s why the total 1.4 seconds may be audible as 480ms de-
lay. In primary mode, the CABIN FEVER knob defines the delay repeat rate (speed of the 
tape). B/-5V CV input applied (i.e. an LFO) to the CABIN FEVER CV input, using the 
knob as attenuator, may create interesting detuned audio effects. The tap button works 
in a limited frequency range of manual tapping, and defines the INTENSITY (number or 
repeats, or feedback) of the delays. The faster you tap, the longer the decay (delay tail) 
you obtain. The secondary CABIN FEVER parameter works as a divider for the incoming 
clock (into CV IN jack) or by using manual taps with the same dividers as in Ping-Pong delay described above. 

8.  CHORUS

 is an ambient effect to thicken the sound and create unrealistic spaces by vary-

ing the modulation parameters continuously. The chorus effect is the result of delaying 
an original signal in time and mixing it with a signal modulated by a few of fixed LFOs and 
obtaining unison effect as a result, or to make sound fatter. CABIN PRESSURE defines the 
amount of dry and wet signal. Primary CABIN FEVER knob defines the feedback amount. In 
average amounts, it creates typical unison effect, however in full CW amount in goes to an 
infinite feedback resulting unrealistic ambient. Secondary FEVER parameter defines the 
modulation depth, which is 'full on' by default.

long hold

more than 1 sec

enters secondary

mode

depth amount,

full by default

continuing

CV modulation

(LFO rate)

from primary mode

Summary of Contents for Queen of Pentacles

Page 1: ...eo spread PLATE REVERB The primary cabin fever defines the decay of the reverb In real life equivalent this is the distance from the pickups to the metal plate which is how long the tail of the reverb...

Page 2: ...g processed sound back the module AUX IN accepts either mono or stereo signal automatically converted to mono by the module and adding it to the mix auxiliary input adjustment level modular level at C...

Page 3: ...ECIFIC FOR BLCK_NOIR IMPORTANT holding the TYPE button for longer than 1 second will enable effects on all drum voices no matter if they were enabled or disabled from the ef fect Another long hold pre...

Page 4: ...k is a CV control for the dry wet parameter It accepts BI POLAR 5v 5v voltage and when the plug with CV is inserted 3 5mm MONO jack the CABIN PRESSURE knob acts as an attenuator for that incoming CV E...

Page 5: ...k the spring feature and defines the DECAY of how fast the spring will calm down after manually plucking it The spring plucking may be done manually by using the TAP button or by applying a trigger in...

Page 6: ...rameter defines the attack from 1 to 200 msec Release is automatically adjusted and is calculated using ratio of peak to RMS crest factor CABIN FEVER CV input is an unattenuat ed side chain input for...

Page 7: ...ondary function 3 REVERSED REVERB Reverb s decay value Damping volume of the tail in our case tail head as the tail is reversed Long hold entering secondary function 4 FLANGER Range of LFO Feedback am...

Page 8: ...fines the amount of pitch shifter mixed into original reverb This means no pitch shifter at the fully CCW position of the CABIN FEVER knob half and half in the middle and pitch shifted mix only at ful...

Page 9: ...ry mode Some pitch shifting artefacts may arise during changing the divisions just wait a few seconds until the delay buffer is fully emptied renewed and you will have a proper tempo calibration If th...

Page 10: ...o maximum Long hold entering secondary function 5 SPRING Decay of the reverb Decay of spring excitement from TAP button or incoming by CV IN clock by default set to maximum Short press spring exciteme...

Page 11: ...s in the range from 3 75 to 2 5V then the second effect is chosen and so on up to the 8th effect NOT A NIGHTMARE IF YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING IMPORTANT Because the DSP in the module can only handle...

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