Strymon Releases StarLab Eurorack Module

US Time-warped reverberator with string synthesis      04/11/21

Strymon has introduced the newest member of their Eurorack family, StarLab Time-Warped Reverberator. They say that StarLab is a single module that will completely transform your modular rack.

A spokesperson told us, "Expand the sound of your modular rack with incredibly lush, ethereal reverbs, and enhance signals with gorgeous chorus, flanging, and modulated delays. Use StarLab to create uniquely expressive synth voices with Karplus-Strong string synthesis, and turn simple mono audio signals into vast stereo soundscapes."

Features:

  • Three selectable reverb types for a wide variety of ambient textures
  • DELAY/KARPLUS section with feedback
  • Delay assignable to output for mod/verb and delay/verb effects
  • Four-octave Karplus-Strong string synthesis mode with damping control for string/verb full voice capability
  • LFO section with various waveforms to modulate delay time, reverb size, or tone filters
  • FILTER section to sculpt the high and low EQ of the reverb and DELAY/KARPLUS section
  • HARMONICS section to enhance the aural spectrum of the reverb
  • Adjustable SHIMMER for adding pitch shifting of up to +/- 1 octave to the reverb
  • GLIMMER for dynamic enhancement of harmonics
  • Adjustable reverb core size to increase or decrease the space for reflections, allowing for pitch control of the regenerating reverb content
  • 4-pole 24dB/octave variable resonance low pass filter
  • INFINITE freezes the input audio prior to the reverb tank
  • Independent WET and DRY level controls


Pricing and Availability:
$649

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