Old Blood Noise Endeavors Sunlight Reverb Pedal
£219.00

Old Blood Noise Endeavors Sunlight Reverb Pedal

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With the Old Blood Noise Endeavors Sunlight you get a boutique-style Reverb pedal that utilises the same kind of technology which made the company's Dark Star Pad Reverb such an inspirational unit.

A Dynamic Freeze Reverb Pedal

This envelope triggered multi-mode reverb offers the ability to dynamically freeze and sustain your notes forever, allowing you to create some truly mesmerising soundscapes.

Old Blood Noise Endeavors Sunlight Key Features

  • Input knob for dynamic sensitivity and Decay knob for reverb feedback to create enveloping infinite reverb
  • Tape, Comb, and Pass modes to apply wobbling vibrato, stacked resonant delays, or random step filtering to the reverb
  • Rate and Depth controls specific to each mode
  • Expression control over Input, Decay, Rate, and Depth parameters
  • Alt footswitch to quickly snap to a particular knob setting
  • Soft-touch switching with true relay bypass
  • Powered by regular 9 V DC PSU (Centre -, 2.1 mm, ~80 mA current draw)

Simple To Use Interface

With just two control knobs to master, and three sonic modes to choose from, creating your ideal ambience couldn't be easier.

  • MIX - this control sets the loudness of the reverb, taking you from bone-dry to soaking wet and everything in between.
  • RATE and DEPTH - when in TAPE mode these set the speed and intensity of the classic-sounding modulated 'verb; whilst set to COMB Rate will set the time of all four delays, and Depth sets the Feedback/Resonance of the delay section; and, finally, when in PASS mode Rate changes the timing of the sample-hold, and Depth sets the range of possible cutoff frequencies.

Deeply Expressive

As if all of that wasn't enough, the OBNE Sunlight also features an on-board ALT switch that allows you to change control settings either momentarily or by latching.

Simply assign it to the Rate, Depth, Decay, or Input controls - or any combination of the four - for a range of dynamic control options.

You can even control these parameters externally with an expression pedal, for even more creative possibilities.

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