Difference between revisions of "PT2399"
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| − | * [[Belton Brick]] - | + | * [[Belton Brick]] - potted spring reverb simulation module, based on three PT2399s. |
| − | * [[Echobase]] | + | * [[Echobase]] - delay |
| − | * [[Equinox]] | + | * [[Equinox]] - reverb |
| − | * [[Little Angel]] | + | * [[Little Angel]] - chorus |
| − | * [[One-chip Chorus]] | + | * [[One-chip Chorus]] - chorus |
| − | * [[PT80]] | + | * [[PT80]] - delay |
| − | * [[Rebote]] | + | * [[Rebote]] - delay |
| − | * [[Sentinel]] | + | * [[Sentinel]] - ??? |
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[[Category:Digital delay ICs]] | [[Category:Digital delay ICs]] | ||
Revision as of 07:18, 21 September 2011
The PT2399 is a delay/echo integrated circuit by Princeton Technologies. Although digital in nature, it is frequently used to emulate the sound of analogue (BBD-based) delay circuits by means of additional filtering. Recently, it has also found use in modulation effects such as the Little Angel and One-chip Chorus, as well as a dual-PT2399 DIY reverb circuit - the Equinox.
Contents
Noise reduction
Locking
Versions
Used in
- Belton Brick - potted spring reverb simulation module, based on three PT2399s.
- Echobase - delay
- Equinox - reverb
- Little Angel - chorus
- One-chip Chorus - chorus
- PT80 - delay
- Rebote - delay
- Sentinel - ???
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