Old Blood Endeavours Beam Splitter Triple Tracker Distortion

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Old Blood Endeavours Beam Splitter Triple Tracker Distortion Pedal

Brand: Old Blood Noise Endeavors

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The Old Blood Endeavours Beam Splitter Triple Tracker Distortion Pedal is an innovative audio tool that takes a single signal and bifurcates it into three distinct channels each with unique overdrive voices and delay times. Its main objective is to magnify a standard sound into a colossal sonic experience....

The Old Blood Endeavours Beam Splitter Triple Tracker Distortion Pedal is an innovative audio tool that takes a single signal and bifurcates it into three distinct channels each with unique overdrive voices and delay times. Its main objective is to magnify a standard sound into a colossal sonic experience. This pedal allows for the output to either be kept in parallel mono or to be individually split into three separate channels. Beyond its primary function the Beam Splitter is also adept at creating enchanting sound effects such as peculiar filters flangers lo fi vibratos and trailing slap back echoes all controlled through the delay and blending functions. The Beam Splitter comes with a variety of controls for fine tuning your sound. The Gain Volume and Tone knobs allow you to shape the amount of distortion the overall volume and the brightness of each drive section. The Time control can introduce delays of up to 125mS on the green and blue sections. The Decay knob adds intense filtering or trailing delays depending on the Time setting. The Deviate knob randomly varies the delay time providing a more natural feel and chorus effect. The top jacks allow for summed parallel mono output or split output for each drive. An Expression jack is included to externally control the Deviate knob. Finally a soft touch bypass footswitch ensures true bypass and minimal switch noise maintaining the integrity of your sound....Read More...»»

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  • The Old Blood Endeavours Beam Splitter Triple Tracker Distortion Pedal is an innovative audio tool that takes a single signal and bifurcates it into three distinct channels each with unique overdrive voices and delay times. Its main objective is to magnify a standard sound into a colossal sonic experience. This pedal allows for the output to either be kept in parallel mono or to be individually split into three separate channels. Beyond its primary function the Beam Splitter is also adept at creating enchanting sound effects such as peculiar filters flangers lo fi vibratos and trailing slap back echoes all controlled through the delay and blending functions. The Beam Splitter comes with a variety of controls for fine tuning your sound. The Gain Volume and Tone knobs allow you to shape the amount of distortion the overall volume and the brightness of each drive section. The Time control can introduce delays of up to 125mS on the green and blue sections. The Decay knob adds intense filtering or trailing delays depending on the Time setting. The Deviate knob randomly varies the delay time providing a more natural feel and chorus effect. The top jacks allow for summed parallel mono output or split output for each drive. An Expression jack is included to externally control the Deviate knob. Finally a soft touch bypass footswitch ensures true bypass and minimal switch noise maintaining the integrity of your sound.....from Gear4Music
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