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Fjord Fuzz Mime AI Created Reverb Pedal in Copper – Andertons Exclusive Finish!
MimeMime (or Mímir) known for his knowledge and wisdom, was beheaded during the Æsir–Vanir War. Upon his tragic death, Odin brought his severed head home and used it as an oracle.MIME is a reverb pedal, built using an AI chat bot service.It's a tiny package packed to the brim with creative features and quirky yet familiar textures.It sounds similar to a plate reverb, but with hints of springiness at the tail of the trail, but it’s also uniquely its own thing, created by the whatever sum of human knowledge that was available to the chatbot at the time and the…
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here at Just Pedals we love this Fjord Fuzz Mime AI Created Reverb Pedal in Copper – Andertons Exclusive Finish!.
Mime
Mime (or Mímir) known for his knowledge and wisdom, was beheaded during the Æsir–Vanir War. Upon his tragic death, Odin brought his severed head home and used it as an oracle.
MIME is a reverb pedal, built using an AI chat bot service.
It's a tiny package packed to the brim with creative features and quirky yet familiar textures.
It sounds similar to a plate reverb, but with hints of springiness at the tail of the trail, but it’s also uniquely its own thing, created by the whatever sum of human knowledge that was available to the chatbot at the time and the semantics with which it put it all together.
The AI couldn't figure out how to use the onboard control set, so Fjord Fuzz wrapped the code into a sweet analogue package to provide you with a full wet/dry mix as well as a feedback control for reverb length.
Power with a regular 9VDC 2.1mm centre tip negative power supply.
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Key Features
- Secondary Footswitch – The secondary foot switch short circuits the feedback to 100% for psychedelic swells, pads and faux amplifier feedback effects.
- Andertons Exclusive Copper Edition – This finish has been exclusively created for Andertons Music Co!
- Plate Reverb – Plate reverb is usually described as having a smooth and bright tone. It's great at helping melodic instruments shine through the mix without sounding too harsh. But it also has a slightly unnatural tone. Plate reverb units don't really emulate how reverb usually works in the real world.
* Please note that images will be updated soon with the exclusive Andertons finish!*
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