Fairfield Circuitry Placeholder | Bucket Brigade Reverb

The Ghost in the Machine
Placeholder is a unique analogue reverb that exists in the blur between mechanical resonance and vintage digital algorithms. It is designed to create uncanny liminal spaces—reminiscent of a time that never was, yet feels entirely present. This isn't a delay masquerading as a reverb; it is a true reverb that occasionally breathes like a delay, offering a textured, haunting depth to your signal.

Analogue Logic: The Householder Topology
While most modern reverbs rely on DSP, Placeholder is an all-analogue implementation of a digital algorithm. By utilizing BBDs (Bucket Brigade Devices), VCAs, and discrete mixers within a Householder topology, Placeholder achieves rapid echo density using only three delay lines.

The result is a complex, shifting "room" sound that maintains the grit, noise, and organic "magic" that only a true analogue signal path can provide.

Technical Highlights

  • 100% Analogue Signal Path: No AD/DA conversion; pure BBD-based texture.
  • Householder Algorithm: High-density diffusion for lush, immersive spaces.
  • Dynamic Control: Integrated VCAs and "tasty" filters for shaping the decay and tone.
  • Liminal Character: Specialized in creating "impossible" spaces that sit between plate, spring, and early digital bloom.

"The tension between a perfect algorithm and the limits of analogue implementation gives Placeholder its depth. It is a bridge between the precision of the code and the beautiful uncertainty of lived experience." — F/C