The iconic green delay pedal is back and better than ever. The DL4 MkII packs everything you loved about the original and adds 15 new delays from the HX family, plus an advanced looper with expandable memory and an XLR input. It's the legendary sound, updated for the modern musician.
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The iconic green delay pedal is back and better than ever. The DL4 MkII packs everything you loved about the original and adds 15 new delays from the HX family, plus an advanced looper with expandable memory and an XLR input. It's the legendary sound, updated for the modern musician.

Electro-Harmonix Pitch Fork Polyphonic Pitch Shifter Pedal. Powerful pitch shifting over a ±3 octave range with three modes: up, down, or dual. Dual mode outputs two pitch-shifted signals to create harmonies. The 11-position Shift knob selects intervals from Detune (17 cents) through m2, M2, M3, P4, P5, M6, m7, 1 Oct, 2 Oct, and 3 Oct. Blend knob mixes dry and effected signals, while an EXP jack allows pitch shift or glissando control via expression pedal or control voltage. Latch and Momentary modes change how the footswitch and EXP input behave: in Latch mode, the footswitch toggles on/off and EXP controls pitch shift amount; in Momentary mode, the effect is active only while held, with EXP controlling glissando rate (4ms–2s). Comes with 9.6VDC-200mA adapter, also runs on 9V battery. Product Highlights: ±3 octave transpose, up/down/dual shift, EXP input for pitch/glissando, latch/momentary operation, power adapter included. Product Features: Blend knob for wet/dry mix, Shift knob for transposition interval, Mode switch for shift direction, Latch button for mode select, EXP jack for TRS or CV input, output jack for mix, input jack for audio in, bypass footswitch with LED status. Specifications: Circuit Digital, Bypass Buffered, Audio Mono, Power 9.6VDC-200mA (or 9V battery optional), Dimensions (in) 4.5 x 2.75 x 2.1, Current Draw 30mA, Year 2014, UPC 683274011578.

The Only MIDI Foot Controller with Built in Screens and a Mobile App for on the Fly Customization! You've never had this much control over the beat, and it's all with your feet. This is the only MIDI Footswitch built from the ground up to work with the BeatBuddy. It ships with a BeatBuddy Mode working right out of the box to boost your BeatBuddy with the following abilities: · Hands-free content control! Never bend down during a show to change a song again! · The ability to choose song parts out of order, including going to the past part. · Single BPM tempo adjustment. · Double time. · Half time. · Easy to format expression pedal tempo control. · Live tap tempo. · Expanded accent hit options including clap, snare, tambourine, hi-hat, and kick. · Single-press stop. Experience full control over your live sound. This is the best MIDI Controller for live song and loop creation. The MIDI Maestro also features an Aeros Loop Studio mode. It works right out of the box to boost your Aeros Loop Studio with these abilities: · Hands-free song control. · Single-press track muting/unmuting. · One-press undo/redo. · Single-touch new song part recording. · One-touch new track recording. · Mute/unmute any track (not selection specific). · Play song parts out of order.

The Context is a reverb pedal inspired by 1980's rack mount reverbs. It has 8 algorithms, including room, hall, cathedral, gated reverb, reverse reverb, plate, spring, and a granular reverb. Each algorithm features separate high and low frequency damping controls, pre-delay, modulation, dynamics (duck/expand), and infinite hold. In addition, delay is always available, along with tremolo in spring mode. The modulation knob changes the amount and character of the internal reverb modulation, specific to each algorithm. It gives you a mix of different modulation types from 1980's and early 90's reverbs, including chorus modulation, random modulation that keeps the pitch stable, and deep modulated reverbs. Holding down the shift button adjusts the modulation rate. Reverse reverb fades in louder and brighter over time, giving the impression of playing backwards. Modulation adds a wash of normal reverb. The spring reverb was designed using the techniques and algorithms that were used in 1980's reverbs, but with enough DSP power to drip and feel like a spring tank. You can adjust the length of the decay, high and low frequency damping. The modulation is tremolo with adjustable intensity and speed. Grain mode is a granular reverb inspired by the Ursa Major SST-282 Space Station. The SST-282 was released in 1978 and used multiple delay taps with modulation to create reverb effects. The Context can create ghostly reverb effects, slowly sweeping resonances, and at higher modulation settings is a multi-voice granular processor that creates clouds of detuned sound fragments for entirely new reverb sounds. When the shift button is held down, the top row of knobs adjust delay parameters. The low and high damping knobs adjust dynamics for ducking reverb or an expander for more reverb on louder notes, with adjustable threshold and recovery time. Holding down the foot switches gives you two different types of infinite sustain. One preset available on the left footswitch, 4 using a remote footswitch, and 127 via MIDI. The expression pedal can be assigned to any combination of parameters. We also have a web-based editor for tweaking and managing your presets. Designed and assembled in USA. The Context 2 requires a 9 V 250 mA center negative power supply (not included).
