For Sale: (1) Bugbrand PT Delay (2015 Version) controllable delay effects unit in Bugbrand modular format. This is just the module, no case, so you will need a Bugbrand or FRAC format case. Everything works as it should. From the manufacturer:
The PT Delay does not aim to compete with clever modern delays (so no microprocessor, tap-tempo, beat-sync, etc.) and instead presents a unique hands-on affair for textural sonic play. With soft-clipping stages, voltage-controlled delay time, powerful equalisation and a true analogue approach, the PT Delay can produce tones akin to tape delays or gnarl down into degraded digital territories. Stand distinct!
Input Section: Designed for typical line level signals with variable amplification up to 20dB. The input features the first of three LED saturation / soft-clip stages – these stages aim to keep internal signal levels to a standardised level so that, for example, overloading the feedback doesn’t cause dramatic level changes (instead it overloads into sonic wonders, but without the amplitude running crazy). These clip stages can definitely be used for creative explorations.
Delay Drive / Feedback: Two controls to determine what goes into the Delay Core, each with Mute switch. The Delay Drive allows bursts of the input sound to be thrown in in true dub-style, while the Feedback (normalised from Delay Out) takes you from single repeat, through washy feedback and into overload.
Voltage Controlled Delay Core: Delay time is set by a combination of the main Delay Time dial summed with any external Control Voltage (CV) from the CV Input and CV Mod Depth control with polarity switch. The main control covers times from 35mS to 2.0S, but external CV can take the time longer (up to total digital jittery stop). Delays up to about 300mS (around 1 o’clock on the main dial) are quite clean and from there the digital artefacts start to increase.
The 4mm banana CV input is designed for signals from sources such as Modular Synths (typical 5 to 10V p-to-p levels) – the response is not 1V/Oct for sure!
EQ: Low and High cut filtering follows the Delay core – tonally shaping the signals and resulting feedback behaviour.
Output Section: The main output comes from a mix of Dry and Delayed (Wet) signals. There is also an output of just the Delayed signal which is normalised to the Feedback input – you can insert further external processing here to alter feedback behaviour.
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