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Old Blood Noise Endeavors Beam Splitter Automatic Triple Tracker Distortion Pedal

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About Old Blood Noise

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Old Blood Noise Endeavors is a boutique effects pedal company based in the United States, known for its creative and experimental approach to guitar pedals. Founded by **Nick and Jessie** in 2014, Old Blood Noise focuses on pushing the boundaries of traditional pedal designs, offering unique soundscapes and innovative features. The company?s pedal range includes a variety of **delays**, **reverbs**, **modulation**, and **distortion** effects, with standout models such as the **Expression Repeater**, **Black Fountain Delay**, and **Alpha Haunt Fuzz**. Old Blood Noise pedals are appreciated for their ability to create atmospheric, unconventional sounds, often incorporating unusual controls and features that allow for deeper tonal exploration. With a strong emphasis on artistic expression and sonic experimentation, Old Blood Noise Endeavors is popular among musicians who seek to create new, inspiring tones and textures.

Distortion

Distortion is a type of guitar effect that alters the sound by adding sustain, harmonic richness, and a gritty or aggressive character. It clips the audio signal, creating a more saturated and powerful tone. Distortion is commonly used in rock, metal, and punk music, offering everything from warm, crunchy overdrive to heavily saturated, high-gain chaos. Unlike overdrive, which mimics the natural breakup of a tube amp, distortion produces a more intense, compressed, and processed sound. Popular distortion pedals include the Boss DS-1, ProCo Rat, and MXR Distortion+.

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Noise

Noise in guitar effects refers to unwanted sounds or interference that can disrupt the clean signal. This can come from various sources, such as electrical interference, grounding issues, or even the pedals themselves. Common types of noise include hum, often from power sources or fluorescent lights, hiss, which can arise from high-gain settings or amplifiers, and feedback, which happens when the sound loops uncontrollably between the guitar, amp, and effects.

Many guitarists use noise gates or power conditioners to reduce unwanted noise, while some pedals are designed specifically to manage or eliminate hum or hiss. Properly isolating your power sources and maintaining good cable management can also help reduce noise in your signal chain.

Pedal

A pedal is an electronic device that alters the sound of an electric guitar by applying various effects. Pedals are typically connected in a series between the guitar and amplifier, allowing guitarists to switch effects on and off with their feet while playing.

This enables musicians to quickly and easily change their sound, adding versatility and creativity to their performances.

Pedals are essential tools in many musical genres, including rock, blues, jazz, and metal, allowing artists to craft distinctive and dynamic soundscapes.

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Splitter

A splitter pedal is used to divide the guitar signal into two or more separate outputs, allowing you to send the signal to multiple destinations, such as different amplifiers, effects chains, or recording devices. This is useful for creating dual-amp setups, routing to various pedals, or achieving more complex soundscapes. Splitter pedals can offer features like isolated outputs to prevent signal interference or ground loops, which can cause unwanted noise when using multiple devices.

Splitter pedals are commonly used in live performances and studio setups for flexibility in signal routing, allowing players to experiment with different tones or effects simultaneously. Some splitter pedals also have volume control or phase reversal features to ensure the signal remains clean and balanced when split.

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