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Jim Dunlop MXR Analog Chorus, Blue

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In late 1981, MXR got the resale rights in the US to sell the KIT (M-178), a digital drum machine. In early 1983, MXR released the M-185 [1] MXR Drum Computer, similar to Roger Linn's Linn LM-1 drum machine with individual pads for the instrument sounds and individual volume controls for each sound. A few years ago BOSS launched a premium line of redesigned guitar effects under the label Waza, which means art and technique in Japanese. Waza Craft pedals are aimed to be idealized versions of the originals, offering the same sonic character but with less noise and a more consistent tone. On top of that, the MXR M234 Analog Chorus features a High and Low EQ setting that is a nice addition for dialing in just the right amount of presence and depth for your instrument.

For those discerning players that like to really get into the nuts and bolts of sound, the Electro-Harmonix Eddy Analog Vibrato and Chorus is our premium option.It features an analog LFO that goes between sine and triangle wave shapes, allowing you to dial in conservative or dramatic effects as you see fit. In true Walrus Audio form, the Julia V2 chorus pedal is capable of producing anything from a beautiful chorus to use in traditional fashion, all the way to out-of-the-box experimental sounds and textures. Features Instead of the usual Waza Craft classic and custom settings, the CE-2W Waza Craft pedal comes with the original chorus and vibrato sections of the CE-1.

Analog chorus pedals offer a unique sound and vibe that is preferred by many players. They come in different configurations, sizes, and with different features, and there is no one-size-fits-all solution. The Walrus Audio Julia V2 Analog Chorus/Vibrato is a versatile tool that feels equally at home with moderate chorus and vibrato settings as well as cavernous wobble.The BOSS effects in one. It features the sound of the CE-1 (a true standard setter for analog chorus stompboxes) and the CE-2. With this pedal, you are capable of dialing in virtually any type of chorus effect you can think of in a compact and easy-to-operate unit. Few companies have achieved the well-regarded reputation among guitarists that Ibanez has. This respect and admiration that most guitarists have for this brand goes well beyond guitars and extends into pedals as well. The original CS-9 stereo analog chorus was one of the first chorus pedalsto achieve high popularity.

The Walrus Audio Julia V2 analog chorus/vibrato pedal features updated artwork from designer Adam Forster as well as controls that extend far beyond the typical rate and depth. A white LED lets users know when the effect is engaged, and a blue LED turns on and off to display the rate and LFO waveform shape. MXR is a New York–based manufacturer of effects pedals from Rochester. The company was co-founded in 1972 by Keith Barr and Terry Sherwood [1] [2] and incorporated as MXR Innovations, Inc. in 1974. The MXR trademark is now owned by Jim Dunlop.

The level control is great for just adding a pinch of chorus if you don’t want to dominate your sound with wash. Cranking it up and slamming the depth and rate gets you into Leslie territory with ease. The High and Low EQ is a nice addition for dialing in just the right amount of presence and depth for any guitar. But the real meat of the pedal lies in the Rate and Depth controls and they offer great range to go from subtle to extreme space effects. The first period is known as the "Script period," in reference to the cursive logo on the case. The earliest script logo pedals were made in the basement shop of the MXR founders [5] and the logos were silk screened. These very first pedals can be identified by a slightly larger font "MXR" on the case. The MXR Series 2000 sported six models. These original pedals in the series included the Dyna Comp, Distortion +, Phaser, Stereo Chorus, Stereo Flanger and Time Delay. In late 1983 MXR announced a digital sound effects pedal generator simply known as the Junior. The Junior was released in early 1984 and was added to the other six pedals in the Series 2000 line. The Junior boasted four sound effects: a laser, a clap, a snare and a high hat. The effects were samples stored on a replaceable 24-pin ROM chip that was produced by MXR. MXR continued to manufacture most of the Reference, Commande and 2000 Series pedals until they closed down in 1984. The real meat of the pedal lies in the Rate and Depth controls and they offer great range to go from subtle to extreme space effects. You won’t notice any harsh artifacts or metallic out-of-phase sounds – just smooth, rich analog chorus.

The Electro-Harmonix Eddy Analog Vibrato and Chorus features a volume, LFO waveform shape, tone, envelope, modulation rate, and modulation depth knobs as well as a vibrato/chorus mini-toggle switch that selects either dedicated effect. The Electro-Harmonix Small Clone Analog Chorus Pedal features the typical sturdy and durable EHX construction in a metal casing that will likely last you a lifetime. The Way Huge Smalls Blue Hippo Analog Chorus also features simple Speed and Depth knobs that provide all the control you need for each setting, as well as a blinking blue LED that indicates the rate at a glance. Additionally, the Julia V2 features a fully continuous blend control that dials between dry, chorus, and vibrato sounds as well as true bypass switching that preserves your tone when the effect is switched off.The Way Huge Smalls Blue Hippo Analog Chorus features a chorus section designed by Jeorge Tripps. This is Tripps’ take on the iconic blue-boxed chorus, best known for its liquidy ’80s textures and juicy, whirling Leslie approximations. The Rate and Depth controls of the MXR M34 offer a fantastic range that can go from subtle to extreme space effects with the turn of a knob. Additionally, the level control works wonderfully for adding just a touch of chorus if you don’t want to overwhelm your sound. Unique LFO shape-warping features transform the modulation shape from a smooth sine to asymmetric waves The Small Clone features rich, spacey, and fully analog tones that have made it one of the most popular chorus pedals for over 20 years. Features

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