Old Blood Noise Endeavors reveals Minim Reverse Reverb & Delay
Old Blood Noise Endeavors has announced the Minim reverse reverb and delay, a new pedal built from the foundation laid out by the Rêver pedal that the company previously collaborated on with Datachoir.
The Minim includes a newly voiced reverb section with harmonic tremolo, plus a modulated delay with nearly infinite repeats available and a reverse section selectable between normal speed or double speed.
Features on-board the Minim include:
A modulated reverb with controls for mix, modulation, and decay
A post-reverb modulated delay with controls for volume, delay time, and feedback
A reverse section with controls for mix and speed (for double time effects), activated with a clever footswitch for momentary or latching operation
Order switching to put reverse first in the chain for ambient wash or last in the chain for glitchy textures
Expression jack for external control of the Reverse mix
Internal trimpot to control output level
*Relay bypass switching and standard 9VDC center negative power
The Minim is available from today via oldbloodnoise.com.
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