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Chase Bliss Audio Announces the Tonal Recall

Chase Bliss Audio Announces the Tonal Recall

The pedal is built around a pair of reissued versions of the legendary MN3005 bucket-brigade delay chips.

Minneapolis, MN (May 2, 2016) -- Chase Bliss Audio is once again offering unprecedented digital control in one of their original and creative analog designs. This time it’s the new Tonal Recall analog delay pedal. Built around a pair of re-issued versions of the legendary MN3005 bucket-brigade delay chips, the unmistakable analog character of this delay is front and center, along with a velvety tape-like saturation that reveals itself dynamically on a lower input signal and more and more as the repeats regenerate.

The Tonal Recall delay is ideal for the control freak who demands analog processing in their signal chain. With analog presets, MIDI capability, and ramping or expression control on any parameter, the technology in this pedal bridges the gap between the analog tone many players crave and the modern, digital tweakability that they demand.

Features:

  • Six knobs to control Ramp/Tone, Mix, Mod. Rate, Time, Regeneration and Mod. Depth.
  • Modes for “S” (1 MN3005, 20ms to 275ms delay), “L” (2 MN3005, 40ms to 550ms delay).
  • Tap Tempo stomp switch with divisions.
  • 16 dip switches in back of pedal gives control of ramping parameters and expression.
  • Analog Presets that can be recalled on-the-fly via toggle switch or with MIDI controller.
  • True bypass via quiet relay switching or buffered bypass with spillover trails.
  • 9-volt operation and standard DC input.

$399 MSRP

For more information:
Chase Bliss Audio