Prague, Czechia
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In 1989, Yamaha released the FX500, a rack-mount multi-effects unit with a preset called Soft Focus — patch number 40. Slowdive used it on Souvlaki. That album, and that preset, became foundational to the shoegaze sound of the early '90s. Catalinbread obsessed over a real FX500, studied exactly what that patch was doing, and built the Soft Focus around it — fixing the things the original couldn't do, like the lack of a mix control, a poor preamp, and bypass tone that actively degraded your signal.At its core it's a modified plate reverb with adjustable decay, split into three parallel paths. One runs through a multi-voiced chorus. One blends in a subtle octave-up. The third leaves the reverb untouched. The Symphony knob controls the octave level, Mod controls the chorus rate, and Verb controls the decay time. All the knobs interact with each other. Max everything out and you're inside a Slowdive record. Dial it back and it becomes a genuinely usable, slightly lush plate reverb that works in less extreme contexts too.Symphony, Mod, Verb, Mix, Vol. True bypass or buffered (internal). 9–18V DC.
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