https://www.houseofsound.ch/ch_en/bricasti-m7.html5890298Bricasti M7https://www.houseofsound.ch/media/catalog/product/M/7/M7_front_.jpg44954495CHFInStock/Studio/Outboard Effects1212128<p>The M7 sets new standards in the field of reverb processors, as it combines the highest musicality and the simplest operation in a processor-controlled reverb device. The modern and high-quality design is based on a platform consisting of six DSP processors of the latest technology. The M7 is thus a long overdue step in the development of reverb algorithms. The carefully constructed analog section and the specially developed linear transformer power supply guarantee optimal analog sound quality. </p>
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<p>The exceptionally robust housing is made of stainless steel. The front panel, specially made of aluminum, features a classic, easy-to-read display. Few switches and knobs ensure simple operation and clarity. The analog input level can be adjusted in 2 dB steps via the stepped knobs. Overall, it is a very well thought-out design for all challenges in professional sound studio technology. </p>
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<p>Every control element and every detail of the M7 is carefully selected and shaped. The device offers a range of sounds that clearly outshines everything that has existed so far in quality and expression. </p>
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<p>The reverb processor has over 100 unique classic and new reverb presets, over 12 parametric program parameters, as well as 100 user registers. Very helpful in everyday studio work are the four front panel favorites for quick saving and comparison. </p>
<p>In addition, the M7 is characterized by dual power supply technology. It features a specially developed linear transformer power supply for the analog section and a high-performance switching power supply for the digital section. </p>
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<p>AES 24 Bit Digital I/O </p>
<p>AES single wire 192 kHz </p>
<p>Self-clocking against external clock rates from 44.1 to 192 kHz </p>
<p>Six Analog Devices DSP chips </p>
<p>Symmetrical analog inputs and outputs</p>
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The M7 sets new standards in the field of reverb processors, as it combines the highest musicality and the simplest operation in a processor-controlled reverb device. The modern and high-quality design is based on a platform consisting of six DSP processors of the latest technology. The M7 is thus a long overdue step in the development of reverb algorithms. The carefully constructed analog section and the specially developed linear transformer power supply guarantee optimal analog sound quality.
The exceptionally robust housing is made of stainless steel. The front panel, specially made of aluminum, features a classic, easy-to-read display. Few switches and knobs ensure simple operation and clarity. The analog input level can be adjusted in 2 dB steps via the stepped knobs. Overall, it is a very well thought-out design for all challenges in professional sound studio technology.
Every control element and every detail of the M7 is carefully selected and shaped. The device offers a range of sounds that clearly outshines everything that has existed so far in quality and expression.
The reverb processor has over 100 unique classic and new reverb presets, over 12 parametric program parameters, as well as 100 user registers. Very helpful in everyday studio work are the four front panel favorites for quick saving and comparison.
In addition, the M7 is characterized by dual power supply technology. It features a specially developed linear transformer power supply for the analog section and a high-performance switching power supply for the digital section.
AES 24 Bit Digital I/O
AES single wire 192 kHz
Self-clocking against external clock rates from 44.1 to 192 kHz