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The Greuter VIBE is based on a famous rotospeaker effect devices from the 60‘s. It‘s basically a 4-stage phaser with a unique LFO curve. From psychedelic chorus to elegante Vibrato sounds. It’s one of these effects which follows your playing without dictating the dynamic.
A vibe sound which never gets lost in a band mix. It supports a articulated way of playing and floats in the room at the same time.
This musical effects pedal delivers the classic vibe sounds you know from Jimi Hendrix, Robin Trower and David Gilmour.
In the inside there’s a real light bulb and the important photoresistors for the authentic vintage sound.
Gain: Overall Volume of the Pedal when turned on
Intensity: Intensity of the effect
Vibe: Mix between dry and wet. Here you can control where the phasing is happening. For most depth of Vibe dial between 10:00 and 14:00
Speed: Speed of the LFO Modulation. From slow to very fast. Sometimes the fastest setting can start oscillating and you don‘t hear the effect anymore. Just turn it back and wait two seconds.
Mode: Switches between Chorus (down) and Vibrato (up)
Age: Switches between two Input sections. Up is a darker sounding input with
a lower input impedance. Down switches on a additional input buffer and has
higher impedance, for a brighter and wider sound.
Works with normal 9V dc adapter (negative tip). We suggest a regulated and isolated power supply.
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