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Condition
Used - Mint
Year of manufacture
2017
Country
Greece
State/Region
Attica
City
Ilioupoli
Reference Number
NOIZ609854
Accept exchange
No
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Description
Experimental MOSFET phaser
Designed for experimentation and performance, Lightning Wave effects provide an entirely unique interface for creating modulation waves. Traditionally a musician would input a combination of dial settings to get a desired modulation waveform. The Lightning Wave interface enables users to define a waveform by drawing the shape with the fader. Once recorded the LFO shape will stay stored in one of five preset banks. Field Effect Transistors drive a swirling analog phaser circuit with undertones of a futuristic civilization run by the noise rocking elite. Controlling the phase depth with an expression pedal and triggering waveforms can lead to a myriad of interactions that have yet to be heard from a phaser effect.
Designed for experimentation and performance, Lightning Wave effects provide an entirely unique interface for creating modulation waves. Traditionally a musician would input a combination of dial settings to get a desired modulation waveform. The Lightning Wave interface enables users to define a waveform by drawing the shape with the fader. Once recorded the LFO shape will stay stored in one of five preset banks. Field Effect Transistors drive a swirling analog phaser circuit with undertones of a futuristic civilization run by the noise rocking elite. Controlling the phase depth with an expression pedal and triggering waveforms can lead to a myriad of interactions that have yet to be heard from a phaser effect.
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