Air - Delay / Fuzz
Air - Delay / Fuzz
Analog-voiced delay. Ranges from a short, clean echo, to a dirty, infinite ambiance. Switch on the Storm to engage the mid-delay fuzz circuit. The fuzz and delay interact and allow you to access new sonic soundscapes—breathe it in.
Demo video: https://youtu.be/sfkNb3dyPYg. More demo content is coming soon!
Power: center-negative, 9V (something like a BOSS power supply is perfect)
X: Mix - all the way left is completely clean, all the way right leaves a very small amount of clean signal.
Cloud: Storm’s fuzz control
Hourglass: delay time, ranges from about 60 milliseconds to about 600 milliseconds.
Repeats: goes from single echo to infinite
The third installment in the Elemental series, Air is my first delay pedal. Based around the tried and true PT2399 chip, I wanted to be able to do echoes as well as long, lo-fi delays and self-oscillation. What initially started as an idea for a “tape age” simulator became a full-on fuzz circuit (it even has germanium clipping diodes)—so imagine the tape age ranges from antique to ancient.
While the Storm is engaged, delay repeats also act like a feedback loop, meaning that self-oscillation is very easily achieved (it is possible without the Storm on, but only in the upper range or repeats).