In the (often stale) realm of effects pedals, Chase Bliss and Goodhertz have broken the mold with the introduction of a new peculiar item. The Chase Bliss Lossy pedal is a breath of fresh air for musicians and producers who are on the hunt for that distinct ’90s and ’00s…
Tag: Guitar pedals
Gems Worth Rediscovering – EHX V256 Vocoder Pedal
The Electro Harmonix V256 Vocoder is a unique and versatile vocal effect pedal that allows musicians to create robotic, voice-like sounds. This pedal made its debut in 2009 as an advanced iteration of Electro Harmonix’s Voice Box. The V256 uses advanced digital technology to deliver 256 vocoder bands. This allows…
Eventide Riptide Stereo Pedal, Where Uni-Vibe Meets Overdrive
Yay, a new compact pedal from Eventide! I’m a fan of the smaller-sized Eventide effects (including their lovely Rose delay pedal) and I’m happy to announce the release of the new Riptide pedal.According to the company, Riptide is the result of extensive research into the iconic Shin-ei Uni-VibeĀ® and legendary…
Eventide UltraTap Pedal Now Available
Last month we announced the launch of two new Eventide pedals, MicroPitch Delay and UltraTap. While MicroPitch was meant to be immediately available, UltraTap was scheduled to be released on April 13, so here’s a fresher post exclusively dedicated to this extraordinary digital delay (yes, we love this Eventide algorithm,…
Welcome Daisy, A New Platform For Creating DIY Audio Devices (No Soldering!)
Electrosmith, a brand dedicated to DIY electronics, is announcing Daisy, an embedded platform for music, live on Kickstarter from tomorrow, February 25th. Daisy features everything you need for creating high fidelity audio hardware devices. Just plug in a USB cable and start making sound. No soldering required. Whether you’re teaching…
Boredbrain’s INTRFX Review – Connecting Eurorack and Guitar pedals
I have a burgeoning Eurorack setup, and also some cool and unusual guitar pedals that I’ve been using on various synths over the last year, and I was looking for something that would connect the two worlds together succinctly in the way that I wanted. Why not just connect them…