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Modeled after a unit made by Brian from smallsound/bigsound for OBNE demo boards, we thought it a reasonable idea to offer every bedroom player a way to not annoy those around them. Simply plug in the output of your pedalboard to the headphone amp, plug in headphones and blast your volume. Play whatever you like, you're the only one who can hear. Or a buddy can plug into the additional Headphone output. Headphone output is mono out. Two 1/4 Headphone Output jacks allow two users to simultaneously listen. 9VDC ***Not to be used as a normal amplifier pushing cabinets. Outputs are only intended for Headphone use.***
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Allowing you to shift expression values with an LFO or a ramp.
Brand Old Blood Noise Endeavors Model Split Meld V1 Finish White Year 2021 - 2022 Made In United States Categories Controller, Expression and Volume Pedals Pedal Format Standard Show More
An always on Buffer and switchable 3 Band EQ. The buffer is helpful for long cable setups or when using an overabundance of pedals. The EQ is helpful in tailoring frequencies to specific parts, guitar switches or using it as an always on EQ. The Buffer is always on. The On/Off switch only activates/deactivates the 3 Band EQ. Controls : Low : Slide up to boost and down to cut a 100 Hz Shelf Mid : Slide up to boost and down to cut a 500 Hz Bell High : Slide up to boost and down to cut a 2 KHz Shelf Requires 9V 2.1mm negative center-pin power adapter (not included). mA Draw: 35
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Playing on the relationship between pedal and player, input and output, Old Blood Noise Endeavors created the Sunlight Dynamic reverb effects pedal. The Sunlight pedal features three reverb algorithms unique to the Old Blood lineup, each with the added ability to freeze the reverb trails when the player stops playing.
The Old Blood Noise Endeavors Signal Blender is a box with a simple set of functions applicable in myriad ways. The main Input can go three places: Send A, Send B, and Output. Three things can go to the Output: Return A, Return B, and Input. The three volume knobs control the volume of Return A, Return B, and a boosted version of the Input (“Clean”). Three footswitches do all the routing: Footswitch A sends Input to Send A and Return A to Output through the A volume control. Footswitch B sends Input to Send B and Return B to Output through the B volume control. Footswitch Clean sends Input to Output through the Clean volume control. The Red and Blue phase switches change the phase of the signal going to Send A (red) and Send B (blue). With all footswitches off, the Signal Blender is true bypass, with Input going straight to Output. Parallel Effects: to use Signal Blender as a parallel effect mixer, plug Send A into the input of an effect pedal and Return A into the output of the same pedal. Repeat with Send/Return B using a different pedal. Now you can blend effects in parallel by using the footswitches, and blend in your clean signal with the Clean footswitch. If the sounds in parallel are out of phase, use the corresponding red or blue phase switch to correct it. 3-to-1 Mixing: to use Signal Blender as an instrument mixer, plug instruments into Input, Return A, and Return B. Now the A, B, and Clean footswitches send the instruments to the output and the volume can be set with the corresponding volume knobs. 1-to-3 Splitting: to use Signal Blender as a splitter, plug an instrument into Input, and plug Send A, Send B, and main Output into three amplifiers. If the amplifiers are out of phase, use the corresponding red or blue phase switch to correct it. Clean Boost: to use Signal Blender as a volume level setter, plug Send A straight to Return A and Send B straight to Return B. In this way, every switch will add a parallel copy of the Input signal and boost the volume. Parallel Effect and 2-to-1 Mixer: to use Signal Blender as a different sort of parallel mixer, plug Send A into the input of an effect pedal and Return A into the output of the same pedal. Plug an additional instrument into Return B. Now with all switches engaged, your output will have your first instrument, an affected version of that instrument, and a second instrument all running in parallel. There may be some more complicated implementations of Signal Blender. By using the simple rules from the intro, you can let your mind wander and find a number of new sonic solutions. Note: the footswitches can be latching or momentary based on how long they are held. Simply tap for latching on/off operation or hold for momentary on/off operation. The Signal Blender uses standard 9V center negative power, and has a current draw of 31 mA. A courtesy power outlet is available in order to power an additional pedal using the same supply as Signal Blender.
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Expression Ramper allows you to pick two expression settings and move between them, either in one motion or as a continuous LFO activated by a footswitch. The mini enclosure size takes up minimal space while creating new sounds out of any pedal with an expression input. Expression Ramper features: Triangle, square, and one-shot shapes for movement between A and B expression settings Rate control to set the speed of movement Footswitch activated motion to create modulated effects on the fly or ramp between two presets Configurable output for TRS, TRS reverse polarity, or TS expression inputs LED to indicate which setting is currently active Requires 9VDC center negative power