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Strymon BRIG - Features

Strymon BRIG
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pg 36
Features
Hand-crafted dBucket algorithm accurately reproduces all of the
sonic and behavioral attributes of classic Bucket Brigade chips
Filter control for flexible tone shaping of delay repeats
Adjustable LFO modulation for moderately to intensely modulated
delay repeats
Three selectable Voice modes to recreate vintage BBD circuit
styles, providing different tonal characteristics and time ranges
(3205: 30–300ms, 3005: 100ms–1 sec, and multi: two cross-coupled
super-clean BBD delay lines with golden ratio timing ratio)
Four Tap Tempo note divisions (triplet, eighth, dotted eighth, and
quarter)
Analog dry path option for a zero-latency dry signal that is never
converted to digital
Kill Dry mode to optionally mute the dry signal, providing control for
the wet signal only
Stereo input and stereo output (requires “TRS to dual TS” adapter or
cable for each jack) if interfacing with non-TRS gear
True Bypass (electromechanical relay switching)
Expression pedal input allows the connection of a TRS expression
pedal, MiniSwitch, MultiSwitch Plus, or TRS MIDI connection
High impedance and ultra-low noise discrete Class A, JFET, TRS
stereo preamp input
Full-featured MIDI capability (bi-directional Continuous Controller &
Program Change messages and 300 presets)
USB-C jack for performing firmware updates and connection to
Strymon Nixie editor software
+10dBu maximum input level easily handles instrument and line
level signals
High performance 520MHz ARM Superscalar processor
32-bit floating point processing
Super low noise, high performance A/D and D/A converters
Strong and lightweight anodized aluminum chassis
Designed and built in the USA

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