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The Zander Circuitry Templo is a multi-reverb stereo workstation, jam-packed with a mix of 8 reverb modes ranging from twangy springs to vast chasms. You’ll find a multitude of ways to add space and depth to your sound, accessible via 5 Preset slots (expandable to 128 with MIDI).
The Zander Circuitry Templo's 8 reverb modes are:
"Spring/Tile": Voiced around the classic spring reverb tank, with shorter decay and delay times giving a reflective sound. CTRL 1 lets you extend the pre-delay time to emulate a larger spring tank. CTRL 2 adjusts the short delay time, which adds more "springiness" to the sound.
"Room/Hall": A flexible reverb that offers room (short decay & pre-delay) and hall (long decay & pre-delay) sounds. CTRL 1 alters the pre-delay and CTRL 2 affects the low frequency loss.
"Cave": A deep, dark reverb capable of long decay times combined with a wide-ranging modulation section. CTRL 1 controls the modulation rate, while CTRL 2 control the modulation depth.
"Solid State": Based around the delay time structure of the MN3011 bucket brigade delay chip that was used in many solid state reverb units. CTRL 1 alters the main delay time. CTRL 2 offers a diffusion/dampening control to make the delay reflections less in your face.
"Whirl": A large worship-style reverb combined with a four-voice chorus for an angelic sound. CTRL 1 controls the modulation rate, while CTRL 2 control the modulation depth.
"Spectral": A large worship-style reverb combined with a lower octave duplication as well as an upper octave shimmer effect. CTRL 1 adjusts the lower octave mix. CTRL 2 controls the upper octave shimmer mix.
"Lo-Fi": A lo-fi reverb with strong high-pass filtering and intense modulation. CTRL 1 controls the modulation speed. CTRL 2 adjusts the frequency of a 2-pole high-pass filter.
"Granular": A dissonant, artefact-laden reverb combined with a bitcrushing/aliaser effect. Use the Decay control to remove the reverb from the mix completely, leaving just the bitcrusher/aliaser. CTRL 1 adjusts the aliaser frequency. CTRL 2 adjusts the aliases mix.
The Templo's 7 controls and 4 footswitches give you hands-on (and feet-on!) control:
"Engage" footswitch: Activates the Templo reverb.
"Kill Dry" footswitch: Pressing the Kill Dry footswitch will remove the dry signal completely, leaving you with just the reverb signal, indicated by the Kill Dry LED when active. This switch can be operated in both momentary and latching modes - to change the switching mode, press and hold the Tap and Kill Dry footswitches at the same time for 3 seconds.
"Preset" footswitch: The preset switch allows you to store and cycle through 5 on-board presets, represented by the 5 LEDs to the right hand side of the pedal. To store a preset, cycle through to the number you’d like to assign the preset to, set the controls to the desired settings and then press and hold the preset footswitch for 3 seconds.
"Tap" footswitch: Tap quickly for a short decay, slowly for a longer one. The decay length will be shown on the indicator LEDs. Pressing and holding the Tap footswitch will max out the decay time whilst the switch is held down.
Switch between true or buffered bypass modes by pressing and holding the Bypass footswitch for 3 seconds.
The Templo is MIDI-compatible. Connecting a MIDI controller to the Templo via the MIDI jack allows you to access a wide range of additional features, including storing up to 128 presets, externally controlling any parameter, and accessing clock information.
The Templo includes an expression ("EXP") pedal input. All parameters can be controlled with an expression pedal on a per-preset basis.
I'll be away from my pedalboard over the festive period...but you can still browse!
I'll ship all outstanding orders on Friday 3rd January.
Happy new year!
Jim