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Old Blood Noise Endeavors BL-82 Chorus variable clock effector (Signature Edition signed by Brady Smith)
THE MIDIUM® CURATOR'S NOTE: Signature Edition
Recognizing the people behind a musical instrument's creation is as vital as recognizing the artist who plays it and the audience who appreciates it. In that spirit, The Midium® asked Brady Smith of Old Blood Noise Endeavors to please sign a run of their BL-44 Reverse variable clock effector pedals in our collection. It is The Midium®'s hope that you feel a deeper connection with your Old Blood Noise Endeavors BL-44 Reverse variable clock effector Signature Edition, with the knowledge that the makers have added a personal touch to the units in our collection. We hope you enjoy this special pedal, as it draws its inspiration from classic Old Blood Noise Endeavors pedals Minim and Rever.
--Cam.
BL-82 Chorus.
Teasing apart the definition of a chorus pedal, Old Blood Noise Endeavors have created an ode to delay time, a device with a variable clock control to shift between a recognizable shimmering chorus and chaotic modulated delay.
Two delay lines modulated by opposite synchronized LFOs are combined in parallel, and the timing of the delay lines as well as the speed and depth of the LFOs are all determined by one tactile slider.
The rest of the control set rounded out with feedback, volume, and mix add to an immediate experience that breaks open the boundaries of what it means to be a chorus.
BL-82 Features:
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Clock slider to change the effect from fast and fidelitous to slow and degraded
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Feedback knob to enhance the intensity of the chorus/increase the amount of delay repeats
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Soft touch footswitch to engage or bypass the effect
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Mix control to set dry/wet mix
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Volume control to set overall volume
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9V DC power
Original painting featured on the surface of the BL-44 and BL-82 by Brandy M. Patterson of Manchester, New Hampshire.