Audio effects and hardware manufacturers Levana Audio (Perry Attia) have introduced at Summer NAMM its latest effect pedal, Mellow-D, an analog delay.
The Mellow-D delay sports delay time approaching 1000ms, as well as a jitter control on the back for either low-frequency or high-frequency jitter, or digital noise. The effect is designed to ‘dirty’ up the delay sounds, but not the initial note. Low frequency oscillation also can be introduced to vary the ‘shape’ of the delayed notes, instead of having the effect emulate the initial note. The rear of the Mellow D also sports an expression pedal input.
Announced Pricing:
$259
Levana Audio effects are distributed worldwide by studiobluellc.com.
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