Old Blood Noise Endeavors Visitor Parallel Multi-Modulator Pedal

£209.00

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The Visitor from Old Blood Noise Endeavours aims to push the boundaries of what a modulation pedal is capable of.

Parallel Universe

This pedal is characterised by the ability to run modulations in parallel. As a result, the sounds you can create are in a constant state of flux; you can craft intriguing sonics from the ground-up that weave and stretch, pushing and pulling against one another in a fluid, continually evolving motion. These textures can be built using a combination of the three primary modulation settings – phaser, chorus and tremolo – and the two secondary modulation options – chorus and tremolo.

Creative Control

The modulation types can be quickly swapped between at the flick of a switch, while additional controls (regen, depth, rate and mix) provide a serious level of control and tuning of your sounds. However, it’s the secondary controls where the true unpredictability comes into play. The Secondary toggle allows you to swap from chorus to tremolo as the parallel modulation, and the Secondary knob then controls multiple parameters simultaneously. Experimentation is highly encouraged; welcome the Visitor into your life, you won’t regret it.

Features

  • Explore a world of layered, interweaving sonics thanks to a dual parallel modulation architecture.
  • Compact, but highly creative.
  • Two modes. Primary modulation (switch between phaser, chorus and tremolo). Secondary modulation (switch between chorus and tremolo).
  • The Secondary knob controls rate, depth and delay offset of secondary modulation all at the same time!
  • Expression in allows for hands-free control over the Secondary knob.
  • Powered using a standard 9V PSU.
  • Utilise a relay bypass switch.

Ingredient Allergy Warning : Product may contain nuts.

Additional information

Weight0.5 kg

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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.

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Old Blood Noise

Old Blood Noise Endeavors is a pedal manufacturer known for their experimental and innovative designs that cater to musicians looking to explore unique sound textures. Their pedals, such as the Sunlight Dynamic Reverb and Beam Splitter Triple Distortion, are built to offer more than just standard effects. The Sunlight, for example, allows users to manipulate reverb trails with dynamic sensitivity, and its three modes offer tape modulation, delay stacking, and bandpass filtering to create evolving soundscapes. Meanwhile, the Beam Splitter offers a creative approach by duplicating a signal into three, each with different overdrive voices and delay times, perfect for creating complex, multi-layered effects.

Old Blood Noise’s pedals are designed to push boundaries in terms of sound exploration, often blending delay, reverb, distortion, and modulation in unconventional ways. Their commitment to creating atmospheres and textures makes them a go-to for musicians who are not just seeking effects, but a way to shape their music with unique, evolving tones. The pedals are also designed with hands-on control in mind, offering external expression jack options and flexible output configurations.

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Delay

A delay pedal records your signal and plays it back after a set time, creating echoes that can range from tight, slapback repeats to long, atmospheric trails. It’s one of the most versatile effects, used to thicken tones, add rhythmic depth, or build spacious, ambient layers. Analogue delays offer warm, decaying repeats that blend naturally with your tone, while digital units provide pristine echoes with precise control over time, feedback, and mix levels.

From classic rockabilly and tape-style echoes to modern looping and shimmer effects, delay pedals have become essential tools for shaping sound. They can make solos soar, rhythms pulse, or transform simple chord progressions into cinematic textures. Whether used subtly to add dimension or boldly to create soundscapes, a good delay pedal can completely redefine the feel and atmosphere of your music.

Expression

Expression pedals allow real-time control over specific parameters on compatible guitar pedals, such as volume, delay time, modulation depth, or filter sweep. Used with an expression input, they let players shape effects dynamically with their foot, adding movement and performance control that cannot be achieved with fixed knob settings.

Guitar Pedals

Your pedal is like a signature dish for your sound — a flavour-packed creation that transforms the bland ingredients of your guitar into something unforgettable. Each one adds its own seasoning, texture, and heat, turning a simple meal into a feast of tone.

These tasty little boxes sit in a row, like plates on a buffet, letting you mix and match flavours as you play. With one tap of your foot, you can swap sweet for spicy, subtle for smoky, and serve up something completely new. From the comfort food of warm overdrive to the fiery kick of fuzz, from smooth jazz sauce to heavy-metal spice, pedals give players a full menu of options to express their taste.  And just like with food, once you’ve tried one dish, you’ll want to sample them all.

Collecting, trading, and discovering new flavours soon becomes part of the joy of being a tone-loving gourmet geek with a guitar.

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Phaser

A phaser is a type of guitar effects pedal that creates a swirling, sweeping sound by modulating the phase of the audio signal. It works by splitting the incoming signal into two paths, shifting the phase of one path, and then recombining them. This creates peaks and troughs in the frequency spectrum, resulting in a distinctive, “phasing” effect characterized by moving notches in the frequency response.

Here’s how a phaser pedal typically works and some common features:

1. **Rate**: The rate control adjusts the speed at which the phase-shifting effect oscillates. Increasing the rate produces faster modulation, creating a more pronounced swirling effect, while decreasing the rate slows down the modulation for a smoother, more subtle effect.

2. **Depth**: The depth control adjusts the intensity or depth of the phase-shifting effect. Higher depth settings result in more pronounced peaks and troughs in the frequency response, while lower settings produce a more subtle modulation.

3. **Feedback (or Regeneration)**: Some phaser pedals feature a feedback control that determines the amount of modulated signal fed back into the effect. Increasing the feedback creates more pronounced peaks and troughs in the frequency spectrum, resulting in a more intense and resonant phasing effect.

4. **Stages**: Phasers typically have multiple stages (usually four, six, or eight), each of which contributes to the overall phase-shifting effect. More stages generally result in a more complex and textured phasing sound.

5. **Sweep (or Manual)**: The sweep control adjusts the center frequency of the phase-shifting effect. This allows you to focus the phasing effect on specific frequency ranges, altering the tonal character of the modulation.

6. **Resonance (or Feedback)**: Some phaser pedals feature a resonance control that emphasizes the peaks and troughs in the frequency response, creating a more pronounced and resonant effect. This control can add richness and depth to the phasing sound.

Phaser pedals are commonly used in various music genres, including rock, funk, and psychedelic music, to add movement, depth, and texture to guitar tones. They can be used to create swirling, swirling effects on rhythm parts, add dynamics to lead lines, or create atmospheric textures for ambient music. Overall, phaser pedals offer guitarists a versatile tool for shaping their tone and adding expressive modulation effects to their playing.

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Tremolo

A tremolo pedal modulates the volume of your guitar signal up and down in a rhythmic pattern, creating a pulsing or wavering effect that can sound vintage and hypnotic or sharp and choppy depending on the settings. It’s one of the oldest effects in guitar history, famously used on classic amps from the 1950s and ’60s.

Most tremolo pedals let you control the speed, depth, and wave shape, allowing you to go from smooth, subtle swells to intense stuttering tones. It’s a simple but expressive effect that adds movement and character to your sound.

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