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Chase Bliss Audio Releases the Dark World

A multi-part collaboration with Keeley Electronics and Cooper FX that celebrates both classic and ultramodern reverb engines.

Anoka, MN (November 19, 2018) -- Chase Bliss Audio is excited to announce its first fully-digital adventure. The Dark World is a multi-part collaboration with Keeley Electronics and Cooper FX that celebrates both classic and ultramodern reverb engines. Its dual channel format transcends what most people think of as a reverb pedal, moving freely from more familiar/accessible sounds into ambient waves of gritty cinematic textures.

Cooper FX is responsible for the ā€œDarkā€ channel; a collaborative effort influenced partly by their Generation Loss and Outward designs. Keeley Electronics crafted the ā€œWorldā€ channel, which houses three absolutely gorgeous Hall, Plate, and Spring algorithms. Put together, the channels can be routed in 33 distinct ways, creating a stunning palette of reverb ranging from subtle, tasteful, and lush all the way to broken video cassette, glitch-shimmer, and infinite-freeze. Add all this to the dense digital control and full MIDI, dip-switch, and preset implementation Chase Bliss is known for, and you have yourself a very fun, powerful, and player-friendly reverb pedal in a small package.

Each Dark World pedal offers the following features:

  • 6 independent algorithms over 2 channels (Spring, Plate, Hall, Mod, Shim, Black)
  • Dual channel operation (standalone, series, or parallel)
  • 100% analog dry signal path
  • Save-able Presets (2 on board, 6 via ā€œfavesā€ switch, 122 via midi)
  • 16 dip switches in back of pedal for usage with expression pedal or CV
  • 9-volt operation and standard DC input

Dark World carries a suggested retail price of $349 beginning November 19th.

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