The LimeTime delay by noiseKICK FX is a full-fledged echo machine with warm analog-style
repeats of up to around 700ms.
Purchase here:
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What makes the LimeTime delay unique is the two modulation options. By choosing the 'de-tune'
or 'runaway echo' option via the toggle switch you will have access to either of these by using
the secondary non-latching footswitch.
With the toggle in the '
DIP' position the secondary foot switch acts as a sort of detune/vibrato
effect. You sound will be at a higher pitch for as long as the foot switch is depressed.
The detune switch which allows for some funky and warped tones on the fly!
Try depressing the
switch as you hit a note or tap the switch to get a faux vibrato sound.Very experimental
.
In the '
WARP' position, the toggle switch activates the runaway repeats.
By depressing the foot switch this will turn the repeats all the way up, allowing for
runaway echo and wooshing sound.
Great for building anticipation or making noise.
Other featues:
Unique paint design, no two pedals look exactly alike.
Completely hand made using quality components.
Standard 9v plug (negative tip, 2.1mm)
Control Breakdown:
Repeats – Also called feedback. This will determine how many repeats come after your original
playing.
Turing this knob more than halfway will cause the circuit to self oscillate (repeat on itself).
Causing some weird and interesting tones.
Level (
MIX) – How much delay signal is mixed in with your original clean signal.
Turning the
knob completely counter clockwise will give no effect. Completely clockwise will allow your
repeats to be the same volume as your original signal.
Time – How long after your original signal the first repeat will play. The max time is around
700ms.
Anything longer than that will produce a degraded tone.
Bounce Back – This knob works in conjunction with the DIP feature. It will control how quickly
or slowly the signal comes back 'in tune' once the secondary footswitch is let go.
Recorded at
Mobtown Studios in
Baltimore
- published: 23 Mar 2016
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