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The Biamp MR/140 reverb used by Joy Division, as IRs and Ableton Live rack

Peter Kirn January 10, 2024

"Known Pleasures": the Biamp MR/140 spring reverb, best known for its use by Joy Division's Martin Hannett on Unknown Pleasures,...

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