Lyrebird / Drench / Velvet : External pedal equivalent ?
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- KVRer
- 8 posts since 28 Oct, 2020
Hello
I really like the Lyrebird, Drench ans velvet effect
What are the equivalent external boxes that will perform the same effect ? Strymon Timeline & Bigsky ?
ps : Is it possible to use these effects as VST effect ?
I really like the Lyrebird, Drench ans velvet effect
What are the equivalent external boxes that will perform the same effect ? Strymon Timeline & Bigsky ?
ps : Is it possible to use these effects as VST effect ?
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- KVRist
- 153 posts since 10 Aug, 2017
I don't know about the pedals, but I can answer your ps:
1/ Lyrebird as an extended vst version = the u-he plugin ColourCopy.
2/ Drench is (as I've recently learned in this forum) the same reverb as Zebra2's NuRev. And NuRev is available as a vst in Zebrify, the effect rack that comes bundled with Zebra2.
3/ Velvet is in fact taken from u-he's vst Satin, their brilliant tape emulation.
So yes, all those 3 are available as vsts, even though Drench/NuRev requires a license to Zebra2, which is in fact u-he's most expensive synth.
1/ Lyrebird as an extended vst version = the u-he plugin ColourCopy.
2/ Drench is (as I've recently learned in this forum) the same reverb as Zebra2's NuRev. And NuRev is available as a vst in Zebrify, the effect rack that comes bundled with Zebra2.
3/ Velvet is in fact taken from u-he's vst Satin, their brilliant tape emulation.
So yes, all those 3 are available as vsts, even though Drench/NuRev requires a license to Zebra2, which is in fact u-he's most expensive synth.
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- KVRAF
- 6780 posts since 17 Dec, 2009
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- KVRist
- 327 posts since 11 Jan, 2022
Thank you for that summary.krans wrote: Wed Oct 28, 2020 8:55 am I don't know about the pedals, but I can answer your ps:
1/ Lyrebird as an extended vst version = the u-he plugin ColourCopy.
2/ Drench is (as I've recently learned in this forum) the same reverb as Zebra2's NuRev. And NuRev is available as a vst in Zebrify, the effect rack that comes bundled with Zebra2.
3/ Velvet is in fact taken from u-he's vst Satin, their brilliant tape emulation.
So yes, all those 3 are available as vsts, even though Drench/NuRev requires a license to Zebra2, which is in fact u-he's most expensive synth.
- KVRAF
- 4197 posts since 23 May, 2004 from Bad Vilbel, Germany
Small detail: At €99, Zebra is no longer our "least inexpensive" synth.
- u-he
- 30194 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
As the name suggests, the MXR Carbon Copy pedal (or rather "Carbon Copy Bright") was pretty much our reference pedal and base circuitry for Colour Copy. The outcome is however not a specific emulation as such, because it's filled with features the pedal does not have, and I would at this point not even know which of Colour Copy's Settings resemble the pedal the closest.
It's a good pedal though. I liked it.
It's a good pedal though. I liked it.

