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Strymon Ola dBucket Chorus and Vibrato – New Strymon Guitar Effect Pedal

£277.00

The Strymon Ola dBucket Chorus and Vibrato offers a versatile luxurious and organic range of effects with easily adjustable parameters three dynamic modes and a selection of high-quality chorus and vibrato sounds. By using dBucket algorithms and a high-performance DSP the pedal is capable of recreating the warm sonic complexities of classic choruses and vibratos…

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The Strymon Ola dBucket Chorus and Vibrato is in New condition and made by Strymon , it is a great Vibrato and Chorus dBucket Ola Strymon Guitar Effect Pedal- The Strymon Ola dBucket Chorus and Vibrato offers a versatile luxurious and organic range of effects with easily adjustable parameters three dynamic modes and a selection of high-quality chorus and vibrato sounds. By using dBucket algorithms and a high-performance DSP the pedal is capable of recreating the warm sonic complexities of classic choruses and vibratos in a compact and lightweight design. With a favourite footswitch to save your settings as well as stereo input and output the pedal is a highly capable machine that will enhance your playing experience – allowing you to take your performance to the next level. . Available from Just Pedals for only £ 277 dBucket chorus & vibrato Designed with a dBucket algorithm and a high-performance DSP the Ola recreates the warm sonic complexities of classic analogue chorus and vibratos. Offering three modulation types and three dynamic modes to choose from the effects pedal features a range of adjustable parameters with a global tone control for boosting or cutting the treble frequency of the wet signal. Also featuring high quality analogue front end and output sections with a stereo input and output for delivering industry standard effects – your creativity will be truly boundless when using this pedal. Versatile effects The Ola feature three high quality modulations to choose from allowing you to select and single delay line chorus a three-phase multi delay-line chorus and a vintage vibrato circuit. The single chorus featured is a traditional effect using a logarithmic LFO to create deep chorus’ that can go from lush and vast to more muted and subtle by dialling in the speed and depth controls. The multi-chorus features three individual dBucket delay sections per channel creating a studio quality chorus that can handle a high wet mix without sounding overly warped. The Vibrato effect uses a sinusoidal type LFO and a single dBucket delay-line per channel to capture the original classic vibrato stomp pedals. Three dynamic modes Along with the different modulations this pedal features two modes to further enhance the effects whilst the normal mode allows the pedal to produce a clean effect – when switched into the envelope mode the pedals reacts to the way you play producing effects that are shaped by your sound. When chorus is selected the wet signal diminishes the harder you play and comes back at lower intensity levels. When the Ramp mode is selected all the modulations are the same allowing you to adjust the speed of the ramps via the ramp/env control. Turn the knob clockwise to increase the speed of the ramp and hold down the bypass footswitch to rein in the effect. Specifications Casing: Aluminium Frequency Response: 20Hz to 20kHz Type: Chorus Multi Vibrato Mode: Normal Envelope Ramp Controls: Speed Depth Mix Ramp/Envelope Tone Type Switch Mode Switch Favourite Footswitch Bypass Footswitch Inputs: Stereo Outputs: Stereo Power Consumption: 9V DC Centre Negative 250mA Current Includes: 9V Center Negative DC Power Supply

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Strymon is an American company renowned for producing high-end, digitally-powered guitar effects pedals that deliver studio-quality sound. Founded in 2009 as a part of Damage Control Engineering, Strymon quickly gained a reputation for its innovative approach to effects, particularly in areas like delay, reverb, and modulation. Their pedals are known for their pristine sound quality, versatility, and deep customization options, often utilizing powerful digital signal processing (DSP) to emulate and enhance analogue sounds. Strymon’s products, such as the Timeline delay, BigSky reverb, and Mobius modulation, are highly regarded by both professional and amateur musicians for their ability to create rich, complex soundscapes. The pedals also feature intuitive controls and rugged construction, making them a staple on pedalboards worldwide.

Chorus

A “chorus” pedal is a type of modulation effect used in guitar and bass playing to create a rich, swirling sound that simulates the effect of multiple instruments playing the same part simultaneously. Chorus pedals are popular for adding depth, warmth, and movement to the guitar tone, and they are widely used across various music genres, from rock and pop to jazz and ambient.

Chorus pedals work by splitting the guitar signal into two identical paths. One path remains unaffected, while the other path is slightly delayed and modulated in pitch. The modulated signal is then mixed back with the original signal, creating the characteristic “shimmering” effect associated with chorus.

Key features of chorus pedals include:

1. **Rate**: This controls the speed at which the modulated signal’s pitch fluctuates, determining how quickly the chorus effect cycles.

2. **Depth**: Also known as intensity or mix, this adjusts the amount of modulation applied to the delayed signal. Higher depth settings produce a more pronounced and noticeable chorus effect.

3. **Delay Time**: Some chorus pedals allow you to adjust the delay time, which affects the perceived width and depth of the chorus effect. Longer delay times create a more spacious and immersive sound.

4. **Tone or EQ**: Many chorus pedals include tone or EQ controls to shape the frequency response of the chorus effect. These controls allow you to tailor the tone of the chorus to suit your preferences or match the characteristics of your guitar and amplifier.

Chorus pedals can be used in various ways to enhance your playing:

– **Thickening**: Adding a subtle chorus effect to your guitar tone can thicken it, making it sound fuller and more expansive. This is particularly useful for filling out the sound in a band mix or creating a lush, layered texture in ambient music.

– **Clean Tones**: Chorus pedals are often used with clean or lightly overdriven guitar tones to add sparkle and dimension. They can impart a sense of movement and depth to simple chord progressions or arpeggios, making them sound more dynamic and expressive.

– **Lead Tones**: When applied to lead guitar lines or solos, chorus pedals can add a touch of modulation that helps the notes stand out and sound more vibrant. This can be especially effective for achieving a “shimmering” quality in melodic passages.

Overall, chorus pedals are versatile tools that can add depth, warmth, and character to your guitar tone. Whether you’re aiming for subtle enhancement or bold modulation effects, a chorus pedal can be a valuable addition to your pedalboard.

Guitar Effect Pedal

A guitar pedal, also known as an effects pedal, is a device used by guitarists to alter the sound of their instrument in various ways. These pedals are typically small, foot-operated units that are connected in a signal chain between the guitar and the amplifier. They can modify the guitar’s tone, pitch, and dynamics by applying different effects such as distortion, reverb, delay, chorus, and more. Guitar pedals come in both analog and digital formats, and they allow musicians to create a wide range of sounds, enhancing their musical expression and creativity. They are essential tools for guitarists in genres ranging from rock and blues to jazz and electronic music.

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Vibrato

Vibrato is an effect commonly used in music, particularly in guitar playing, that involves modulating the pitch of a note to create a wavering or trembling sound. It adds a dynamic and expressive quality to the music, enhancing the richness and depth of individual notes or chords. Here’s how vibrato works and some common features of vibrato effects:

1. **Pitch Modulation**: Vibrato effect pedals modulate the pitch of the guitar signal, causing it to oscillate above and below the original pitch at a controlled rate and depth. This creates a shimmering or undulating effect similar to the natural vibrato produced by a vocalist or instrumentalist.

2. **Controls**: Vibrato pedals typically offer controls for adjusting the rate (speed) and depth (intensity) of the pitch modulation. The rate control determines how quickly the pitch oscillates, while the depth control determines the extent of the pitch modulation.

3. **Waveform Options**: Some vibrato pedals provide options for selecting different waveform shapes, such as sine wave, triangle wave, or square wave. Each waveform shape produces a different character of vibrato, ranging from smooth and subtle to choppy and pronounced.

4. **Expression Pedal Compatibility**: Many vibrato pedals are compatible with expression pedals, allowing players to control the rate or depth of the vibrato effect in real-time using their foot. This adds a dynamic and expressive element to the performance, allowing for greater control over the vibrato effect.

5. **True Bypass**: Like many other effects pedals, vibrato pedals may feature true bypass circuitry to ensure that the pedal does not color or degrade the guitar signal when it’s not in use. True bypass preserves the tone and integrity of the instrument’s sound when the pedal is bypassed.

6. **Blend Control**: Some vibrato pedals include a blend control that allows players to mix the wet (effected) and dry (unaffected) signals. This enables subtle blending of the vibrato effect with the original guitar signal, preserving clarity and definition while adding depth and texture.

7. **Vintage vs. Modern Voicing**: Vibrato pedals may offer different voicing options to emulate the characteristics of vintage vibrato effects or provide more modern and versatile tones. Vintage-style vibrato pedals often replicate the sound of classic amplifier vibrato circuits, while modern pedals may offer enhanced features and flexibility.

Overall, vibrato pedals are versatile tools for adding movement, texture, and expression to guitar tones. Whether used subtly to add warmth and depth to clean passages or dialed in for dramatic pitch modulation effects, vibrato pedals offer guitarists a wide range of creative possibilities for shaping their sound.