For Magneto, we captured this vintage vibe while creating a flexible, beautiful spring reverb that stands on its own, in addition to enhancing delayed signals.
The reverb circuit’s gain structure is designed so that when pushed hard, it will trash up nicely to hold its own with the funkiest lo-fi units, but when the input level is backed off, the reverb has a gorgeous, gentle character that enhances even subtle passages in a sophisticated and spacious way.
Sound on Sound.
Just like one of our favorite moving head tape echo machines, Magneto gives you a Sound on Sound mode (LOOP Mode).
When you enter LOOP Mode, the machine is already recording, just like a traditional tape echo machine.
Tape head 4 is the looper playback head while tape heads 1-3 provide delay repeats for the incoming signal.
To set the length of your tape, press Tap once to set your splice “in” point, and press Tap again to set your splice “out” point.
All of the tone shaping knobs are active and affect your loop as it plays back and re-records.
Press Tap a third time to completely erase the tape. The REPEATS knob controls regeneration strength.
Set lower REPEATS level for loops that evolve over time.
The maximum loop length is 15 seconds at max SPEED, or two minutes at minimum SPEED.
Phrase Sampler.
Magneto includes a Phrase Sampler for recording a loop that is the length between two taps of the TAP button.
Just press the TAP button once to start sample recording, again to stop recording, and a third time to clear the sample memory.
You can trigger sample playback with the RESTART transport button or via the RESTART CV input.
The Speed knob or Speed CV determines the pitch and speed of the sample playback.
Infinity and Beyond.
Want to just let Magneto continue to generate a soundscape while you play with some other modules?
In ECHO mode or LOOP mode, just press the INFINITE transport button at any time to disable the Record head and allow Magneto to continuously play the most recent delay cycle or loop length audio.
You can also engage INFINITE and use Magneto as an oscillator.
Flip It And Reverse It.
In ECHO mode, the entire tape contents (not just the current delay time) are played backwards when you press Reverse.
This allows for some very trippy effects when playing back sections that included SPEED manipulations or PAUSE events.
In LOOP or SAMPLE modes, the loop or sample length will play in reverse. You can continue recording new audio to layer with the reversed audio from the tape.
Phase Aligned Clock Multiplier/Divider.
Each of Magneto’s four tape heads has its own Clock CV output, phase aligned with incoming Clock or Tap CV signals.
In ECHO mode with EVEN head spacing, Head 1 outputs 4/1 (16th notes), Head 2 outputs 2/1 (8th notes), Head 3 outputs 3/4 (dotted 8th notes), while Head 4 is 1/1.
Different values are available in TRIPLET and SHIFT head spacings.
Mechanical Tape Stop/Start Effect.
The PAUSE transport control is part of Magneto’s faithful recreation of a varispeed tape delay, with mechanical slowdown when pausing and mechanical speedup when coming out of pause.
The speed of this mechanical slowdown/startup effect is user-definable.
Scrub Your Audio Clean.
When the transport has come to rest after Pause is engaged, the Speed knob acts as an audio scrub tool.
The length of audio in the scrub buffer is determined by the position of the Speed knob when Pause is engaged, from 750ms at maximum speed, to 6 seconds at minimum speed.
Stereoize Your Modular.
Double your dimension. Even if everything else in your rack is mono, plug into Magneto’s left input and enjoy instant stereo gratification.
Each of Magneto’s four playheads can have their outputs panned hard left or right (or center).
There are three pan modes: LRLR, LRRL, and (customizable) Center.
With all heads centered, a psycho-acoustic stereo image is produced.
Adding Wow and Flutter or the built-in Spring Reverb enhances the stereo field even further.