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Earthquaker Devices Pyramids Stereo Flanging Device With Different Modes (Solar Eclipse)

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Pyramids is a Stereo Flanging Device with five presets, eight flanger modes, tap tempo, tap subdivision, a multifunction Modify control, positive and negative Feedback, and a variable Mix control, which is something you don’t see on a flanger every day. The EarthQuaker Devices Pyramids Stereo Flanging Device is built upon the same proprietary DSP architecture as the Avalanche Run, Pyramids delivers convincing jet-engine roar, authentic through-zero tape-style warble, infinite barber pole sweeps, flexible I or O routing, and the ability to re-trigger the LFO cycle via footswitch opens up a fourth dimension of rhythmic possibilities that’s sure to tickle your third ear. Get a pair of solar eclipse glasses with this device. ClassicDelivers the ‘classic’ jet-plane liquid-silk flanging sound all know and love and have come to expect from any reputable flanging device. Through-ZeroGives you authentic tape-style flanging without all the calibration, biasing, demagnetizing of heads, and so on that a real tape machine two of them, actually requires. Barber Pole Up‘Barber Pole’ flanging refers to an infinitely sweeping upward flange with no beginning, middle, or end. Barber Pole DownBarber Pole Down is exactly like Barber Pole Up, except the flanging effect goes downward in pitch, rather than upward. Trigger UpSimilar to Barber Pole Up mode, except in this mode, your pick attack (or pressing the Tap or Trigger switch) re-triggers the flange from the beginning. Trigger DownTrigger Down is exactly the same as Trigger Up, only the flanger sweeps downward. StepStep mode tries to restore order to the universe by sweeping up and down in stepped increments, kind of like the sequencer on a synthesizer. RandomRandom mode is like Step mode, except the sweep is randomized without reason or rhyme. | EarthQuaker Devices Pyramids Stereo Flanging Device with Different Modes (Solar Eclipse)

Earthquaker Devices Pyramids Stereo Flanging Device With Different Modes (Solar Eclipse)

Pyramids is a Stereo Flanging Device with five presets, eight flanger modes, tap tempo, tap subdivision, a multifunction Modify control, positive and negative Feedback, and a variable Mix control, which is something you don’t see on a flanger every day. The EarthQuaker Devices Pyramids Stereo Flanging Device is built upon the same proprietary DSP architecture as the Avalanche Run, Pyramids delivers convincing jet-engine roar, authentic through-zero tape-style warble, infinite barber pole sweeps, flexible I or O routing, and the ability to re-trigger the LFO cycle via footswitch opens up a fourth dimension of rhythmic possibilities that’s sure to tickle your third ear. Get a pair of solar eclipse glasses with this device. ClassicDelivers the ‘classic’ jet-plane liquid-silk flanging sound all know and love and have come to expect from any reputable flanging device. Through-ZeroGives you authentic tape-style flanging without all the calibration, biasing, demagnetizing of heads, and so on that a real tape machine two of them, actually requires. Barber Pole Up‘Barber Pole’ flanging refers to an infinitely sweeping upward flange with no beginning, middle, or end. Barber Pole DownBarber Pole Down is exactly like Barber Pole Up, except the flanging effect goes downward in pitch, rather than upward. Trigger UpSimilar to Barber Pole Up mode, except in this mode, your pick attack (or pressing the Tap or Trigger switch) re-triggers the flange from the beginning. Trigger DownTrigger Down is exactly the same as Trigger Up, only the flanger sweeps downward. StepStep mode tries to restore order to the universe by sweeping up and down in stepped increments, kind of like the sequencer on a synthesizer. RandomRandom mode is like Step mode, except the sweep is randomized without reason or rhyme. | EarthQuaker Devices Pyramids Stereo Flanging Device with Different Modes (Solar Eclipse)

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