Npd ltd ed Lore

FuseG4

Our Neighbor Totoro
I'm a sucker! For odd ambient things and for chill artwork
I had wanted this pedal a while but didn't enjoy the standard Walrus Lore artwork but when I saw this one I was like

"Yeah pedals should look how they sound" and "yeah I don't need more reverb or delay but I do have to get this"

Turns out it very fun and very odd sounding in a good way,

It is a dual processor effect with reverb and delay that feed back into themselves and each other for weird combos like reverse delay into reverse reverb or reverse reverb into forward reverb,

So far I've only messed around with program I reverse delay into reverse reverb, and it has... A much more controllable reverse reverb than my Keeley Realizer which can only do fixed reverb times in 50ms increments, but it's not really a replacement cuz the delay gives it a different sound
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The monetary function in program one can dive or rise the... I think it's the clock speed of the processor, giving a very wooshing stretching pitch shifting out the reverb that sounds really cool if you use it at the right moment

Looking forward to playing with the other modes more as I get time

Kinda wish it had presets already and I've only played one mode

A very ambientv trippy hypnotic moody pedal.

Maybe not the most useful thing ever, not a always on thing, but just that time stretch thing at the right time is already worth the price for me! Louder is better!!
 
This is something I would dig. I like throwing reverse reverbs and delays together. Even better if you can pitch-transpose them. I remember trying to do this with a rack-full of gear in the 90s. Now there are small, cool pedals like this.
 
Yeah these modern pedals have some ridiculous capabilities!

Love these... I guess you can say soundscape generator kind of things,

Encourages learning to play very differently from the blues rock pop rock stuff I came from

Feels like cheating on some levels cuz the pedal does a lot of work,

but at the same time... It's like learning a new instrument with different phrasing and textures
 
It really is like learning a new instrument. The pedal does a lot of work, sure, but the trick is to get it sounding good in the context of something bigger. It is a fun challenge.
 
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