Bathing Liminal Delay (Ink)

REVERB
DELAY
MODULATION
Description
Bathing Liminal Delay is a multi-faceted temporal effect pedal that functions as a hybrid between delay, reverb, and modulation. Its design draws structural inspiration from the "phase repetition" architecture originally introduced in the company's Dweller pedal, though it shifts its central thematic focus onto an engine of looping, self-sustaining delay lines. The incoming signal is systematically routed through a variable array of two to twelve all-pass filter stages, altering the phase interactions to produce highly complex, scattered echoes. Tonal shaping is managed by independent dry and wet volume parameters, alongside a specialized filter knob controlling low-pass and high-pass balances, plus an integrated LFO circuit with diverse waveforms. Extensive connectivity options enrich its deployment via full stereo input and output configurations, standard expression pedal mapping, and comprehensive MIDI control over all internal parameters.Media
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Technical data
Width
000.00 mm
Depth
000.00 mm
Height
000.00 mm
Weight
000.00 mm
Circuit type
analog
Voltage
9V DC, center negative
Current
350mA
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