Fairfield Circuitry Presents Meet Maude Analogue Delay
By HC News |
Distinct and timeless sounds that will leave you breathless
Hull, Québec - May 2nd, 2014
Imparting a dark and tape-like quality to your sound, this
analogue delay offers a rich and distinct character for you to
wallow in luxury, self-righteousness and filth.
Using the tone and feedback controls, you can shape your repeats
to be much more than simple reproductions of the input.
Play right on the threshold of feedback, which you can mold
as a low thundering growl or screeching wail, or let your echo
slowly die out as the dynamic output filter gets darker every
repeat.
A random delay time modulation adds a true tape feel to the
delay, like a reel-to-reel motor spinning not quite perfectly.
Full CV capabilities allow you to control delay time and/or
feedback with any external source, like an expression pedal.
• Continuous control of Delay Time, Feedback, Tone, Mix and Output Level
• Three position Modulation switch controls amount of random modulation
• Two position Compression switch controls amount of pre-delay compression
• 8192 stages of BBD goodness, delay times ranges from 500ms to 50ms
• Discrete compressor and expanding low pass filter
• CV/Expression input to control either Feedback, Delay Time or even
used as an effect loop
• Typical 9VDC, center negative power supply
• True bypass
Meet Maude Analogue Delay carries a retail price of $300 and is
available through participating dealers, or directly
through www.fairfieldcircuitry.com.
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Fairfield Circuitry effects are built as locally as possible in Hull,
Canada. Offering musicians intuitive, unique and robust
sound modifiers, Fairfield Circuitry breaks the mold of traditional
effects pedals. With each design, great care is taken in
optimizing particular characteristics of the type of effect at hand. The
Fairfield Circuitry line is host to The Barbershop
Overdrive, Four Eyes Crossover Fuzz, The Operator!? Feedback/Loop,
Randy’s Revenge Ring Modulator, The Unpleasant Surprise
Experimental Fuzz/Gate and The Accountant Compressor.
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