Old Blood Noise Endeavors Bathing Luminal Delay Orchid

£299.00

JustPedals serve up a tasty Delay. A solid Delay and Filter that stands out amongst other Delay Pedals on the JustPedals menu. Old Blood Noise Endeavors make great Delay Pedals, so If you like Delay and Filter, then a Old Blood Noise Endeavors Bathing Luminal Delay Orchid is the perfect Delay to order in. Read More details Below.


Description

This tasty Delay number is delivered to your pedal board. A tasty Delay and Filter that stands out amongst other Delay Pedals on the menu. Old Blood Noise Endeavors make great Delay Pedals, so If you like Delay and Filter, then a Old Blood Noise Endeavors Bathing Luminal Delay Orchid is the perfect Delay to order in. The Old Blood Noise Endeavors Bathing Luminal Delay is a boundary-pushing pedal that merges delay modulation and ambient textures into one creative tool. Its allpass filter stages and flexible modulation controls let you sculpt sounds that move beyond traditional delay offering anything from subtle movement to swirling atmospheric layers. With stereo I/O and analogue dry-through it delivers a rich immersive experience while keeping your core tone intact. Designed for complete control Bathing features full MIDI functionality expression control over every parameter and six selectable subdivisions via tap tempo. Its trails or true bypass options along with the ability to store presets make it a versatile choice for both live performance and studio work. This pedal invites you to experiment and explore new sonic dimensions with ease.

Brand

Old Blood Noise Endeavors

Old Blood Noise Endeavors is a pedal manufacturer known for its creative and unconventional effects. Their pedals are designed to push the boundaries of traditional sound, often combining distortion, delay, and modulation effects in innovative ways. One example is their *Beam Splitter* pedal, which takes a single input signal and splits it into three different versions with varying delay times and overdrive tones. This results in a larger, more textured sound, ideal for those looking to create unique sonic landscapes. Their pedals also feature expressive controls such as Deviate, which introduces natural variations to delay times for a more organic feel.

Old Blood Noise Endeavors is also recognized for its distinctive pedal designs and collaboration with various artists, showcasing their commitment to producing high-quality, experimental tools for musicians. Their pedals are popular for both live performances and studio work, offering a range of effects from fuzz to reverb, each with a creative twist. This brand stands out for its bold approach to sound manipulation, making it a favourite among experimental musicians and those seeking to expand their sonic palette.

Category

Delay Pedals

Delay pedals repeat your guitar signal to create echoes, rhythmic patterns and spacious textures. They can be used subtly to add depth, or more dramatically for dotted-eighth repeats, slapback rockabilly sounds, ambient layers and experimental soundscapes.

Different delay types offer very different characters, from warm analogue repeats to clean digital echoes and tape-style modulation. A delay pedal is one of the most creative tools on a pedalboard because it can support simple lead lines, fill space in a mix and completely transform a part.

Electric Guitars

Electric Guitars is a useful category for players looking to shape their guitar or bass sound in a more focused way. Products in this area can help with tone, control, routing, performance or creative sound design depending on the exact type of gear involved.

For anyone building a pedalboard, electric guitars options can help fill a specific gap in the signal chain or open up new sounds that are difficult to achieve with an amp alone. They are worth exploring when you want a more personal, flexible and practical setup.

Guitar Effects Pedals

Guitar Effects Pedals is a useful category for players looking to shape their guitar or bass sound in a more focused way. Products in this area can help with tone, control, routing, performance or creative sound design depending on the exact type of gear involved.

For anyone building a pedalboard, guitar effects pedals options can help fill a specific gap in the signal chain or open up new sounds that are difficult to achieve with an amp alone. They are worth exploring when you want a more personal, flexible and practical setup.

Guitars

Guitars is a useful category for players looking to shape their guitar or bass sound in a more focused way. Products in this area can help with tone, control, routing, performance or creative sound design depending on the exact type of gear involved.

For anyone building a pedalboard, guitars options can help fill a specific gap in the signal chain or open up new sounds that are difficult to achieve with an amp alone. They are worth exploring when you want a more personal, flexible and practical setup.

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Delay

Delay pedals repeat the guitar signal to create echoes, rhythmic patterns and spacious textures ranging from short slapback repeats through to huge ambient soundscapes. Different delay styles such as analogue, digital and tape-inspired circuits all produce their own character and response.

Delay is one of the most creative effects available because it can add depth, groove and atmosphere without overwhelming the original guitar tone. It is widely used across rock, blues, indie, ambient, progressive and experimental music.

Filter

Filter pedals and related effects are commonly used by guitarists looking to shape their tone in a more focused and creative way. Different designs offer their own response, feel and tonal character depending on the style of music and the type of amplifier or guitar being used.

Many players build pedalboards gradually over time, combining different effects and utilities to create a setup that suits their own sound and workflow. Filter related gear can play an important role in both live performance and studio recording.

MIDI

MIDI-compatible pedals allow players to control presets, switching and parameters remotely using MIDI controllers and programmable pedalboard systems. This is especially useful in complex live rigs where several pedals need to change sounds instantly during a song.

Modern MIDI pedals can store presets, sync tempo-based effects and integrate with advanced switchers or digital processors. They are widely used by touring musicians, studio players and guitarists building highly controlled performance setups.

Stereo

Stereo guitar pedals process left and right audio channels separately, creating a wider and more spacious sound than a standard mono setup. Stereo delay, reverb and modulation effects are especially popular for ambient, cinematic and modern live rigs where depth and movement are an important part of the tone.

Running a stereo setup can dramatically change the feel of a guitar rig, particularly through two amplifiers, studio monitors or headphones. Ping-pong delays, wide choruses and immersive reverbs all benefit from stereo operation and can create a much larger soundstage.

Tap Tempo

Tap Tempo pedals and related effects are commonly used by guitarists looking to shape their tone in a more focused and creative way. Different designs offer their own response, feel and tonal character depending on the style of music and the type of amplifier or guitar being used.

Many players build pedalboards gradually over time, combining different effects and utilities to create a setup that suits their own sound and workflow. Tap Tempo related gear can play an important role in both live performance and studio recording.

True Bypass

True bypass pedals route the guitar signal directly from input to output when the effect is switched off, helping preserve the original tone of the instrument when the pedal is not active. This became an important feature as pedalboards grew larger and players became more conscious of signal loss through long chains of effects.

Many boutique pedal builders and modern stompbox manufacturers use true bypass switching to keep the signal path as clean as possible. Some players still combine true bypass pedals with buffered pedals depending on cable length and the overall design of the rig.