Reverbalizer: Hackable FV-1 Based Multi-effects Module
The Reverbalizer is a hackable electronic multi-effects module for mobile and microcontroller applications. It is hackable in two ways. First, you can adapt it for use in a microcontroller project. Second, you can download or create additional DSP effects and install it on an EEPROM cartridge using an Arduino-based program we developed. It comes with 8 effects in ROM and 8 on the re-programmable cartridge. The Reverbalizer uses the FV-1 DSP chip from Spin Semiconductor. The chip was designed by Alesis founder Keith Barr and appears in many effects units like the Z-DSP. The built-in effects are: Chorus-reverb Flange-reverb Tremolo-reverb Pitch shift Pitch-echo Test (straight through) Reverb 1 Reverb 2 There's a quick start guide that explains more at Getting Started with the Reverbalizer Here are a few samples made using the output Bytebeat Shufflebox for Arduino fed into the Reverbalizer. Here's an example of vocal artist Laurie Amat taking the Reverbalizer for a spin: Here ar