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Inspired by many effects of the past, the Echobox captures sounds that straddle the line between analog and tape echos. We went back reexamining the sounds with fresh ears, and spent time listening to some of our favorite delay using artists to create our best echo pedal ever. We paid special attention to an authentic clean signal, warm repeats, and echo dynamics.
We started out with a great delay sound, added intuitive and useful features. Lush – Sweet – Swirly – Ambient. The sound of the Echobox Modulated Delay is somewhere between a digital and analog delay, but without the coldness of the the typical digital delay, or the sometimes “clicky” artifacts heard with analog delays. The repeats degrade each time they are recycled, but without any of the clicking, or popping often caused by “noise reduction” compandor circuits in older delays. Instead, Echobox uses a discrete noise reduction circuit designed from the ground up.
Natural decay mode (trails) allows the echo effect to naturally trail off after being bypassed. (With this feature off the pedal is true bypass)
The modulation can be turned completely off, add a little tape-like warble, or push your tone to near insanity.
Maximum delay time is around 800ms. Delay times beyond 500ms are a little “lo-fi.” Infinite repeats are possible, and the scaling of the repeat knob can be altered via an internal trimpot.
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