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Description

AMA means "love" in second person imperative (tu, ama! = you, love!).

This effected pedal is a spring reverb with an analog oscillation + bit crusher an it works perfectly with guitar, bass, synth and basically every kind of instrument (human voice included). If you consider yourself as a “purist”, MAYBE the AMA could offers too much atypical shades for your idea of spring reverb pedal, but if you’re always excited to create new soundscapes, atmospheres and solutions, you could definitely fall in love with this first ambient-related AC noises pedal.

When the AMA is turned on (bypass: upper white led engaged) with both the bit crusher and the oscillator turned off (toggle switch: OFF position - OSC switch: upper white led not engaged), the pedal works as a spring reverb with a maximum of 2,85” decay’s length. In this case, you can control its two dedicated parameters through the related knobs MIX and REVERB.

MIX The MIX knob controls the balance between the dry and the wet signal. Turn it clockwise and the reverberated portion of your original signal will increase. Turn it counterclockwise and and your original signal will be directed to the output in its entirety.

REVERB The REVERB knob controls the amount of reverb (and its relative decay’s length). More you'll turn it clockwise, bigger will be the reverb size (and longer will be the decay). Turn it counterclockwise and the amount of reverb will decrease.

EXTREME REVERB SETTINGS Turning fully counterclockwise both the MIX and the REVERB knobs, you’ll have no reverb at all. In case you’ll set the REVERB knob up to 8 o’clock, you'll notice a reverberated portion of the signal (even if the MIX knob is set at its minimum). If you turn both knobs fully clockwise you’ll hear just the reverberated portion of your original signal. In this case, you’ll notice a sort of very fast swell-reverb effect, which could be very interesting to create atypical soundscapes.

OSC If you turn the oscillator on (OSC switch: upper white led engaged), you'll add a fully analog oscillation which will be generated immediately after each note you’ll decide to play. That means that when you’ll leave the note/s, the oscillation will be noticed as a feedback mixed to the reverb decay, creating a gently modulated waveform and making a cinematic-style soundscape, especially with the reverb knob at his maximum. In fact, the amount of oscillation has been calibrated during the development process of the AMA’s circuit to make something simple to understand and to deal with for every musician out there: more you’ll turn the reverb knob clockwise, more the oscillation will be audible.

BIT CRUSHER Speaking about the AMA's internal signal chain, the bit crusher is located AFTER the reverb. Turning it on (toggle switch: ON position) it will be added to your tone and it can be controlled by its two parameters: RESOLUTION and SAMPLE RATE.

RESOLUTION It controls the amount of the oscillation pulse (we're speaking about the internal one of the bit crusher, not the switchable one). Turning it clockwise, pulses will be wider and the signal will be noticed as less crushed (and viceversa of course).

SAMPLE RATE It controls the bit crusher internal oscillation frequency. Turning it clockwise, the oscillation will be more focused on high frequency and the bit crushed sound in general will be noticed as brighter.

True bypass by relay + soft touch switch (same for the OSC switch). Standard 9V DC negative power. Current draw 68mA

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AC noises - AMA (reverb w/ oscillator + bit crusher)

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AC noises

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AC Noises AMA Reverb Bit Crusher V.2

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AC Noises AMA Reverb Oscillator Bit Crusher

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AC noises AMA (reverb w/ oscillator + bit crusher) on Lyra-8 by SOMA Laboratory

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AC NOISES AMA Reverb Pedal with Oscillator & Bit Crusher

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We As A Company

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Alessandro Cortini

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Nine Inch Nails

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Alessandro Cortini incorporates the AC noises AMA reverb pedal alongside the OP-1 in both his solo live performances and studio sessions, as highlighted by AC noises on Facebook.

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Stuart Braithwaite

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Mogwai

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Stuart Braithwaite uses the AC noises AMA reverb pedal, which features an oscillator and bit crusher, for both live performances and recording sessions. This information is sourced from a Facebook post by AC noises.

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Seen in this video of Hainbach listing some of his favorite instruments.

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AMULETS

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Jason Mays

Guitarist, Bassist

Rain City Drive

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Jason Mays can be seen using the AMA on the AC Noises website.

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