Eventide Introduces The Rose Stompbox

US Digital delay flexibility in combination with analog warmth and feel      06/02/19

Already previewed at NAMM, Eventide Audio has now officially announced what they describe as a new and unique guitar and bass effects pedal: The Rose. They say that Rose sounds and behaves differently than all other stomp box pedals currently on the market; rather than effects running on a DSP chip, Rose is a simple, pristine, super-modulated, digital delay line (DDL) combined with all-analog circuitry bred for mixing, filtering and feedback. Eventide believes that this novel design allows Rose to deliver sounds that both awe and inspire - Sounds that range from lush to experimental – allowing for the musician to create a wide spectrum of unprecedented tones for the stage and in the studio.

Anthony Agnello, Eventide’s Managing Director, told us, “Rose has the beauty of bucket brigade delay with none of its limitations. It’s the culmination of five years of R&D harkening back to the 1745 DDL, the original Digital Delay Line. Rose is our first stompbox to exploit this new/old way to ‘do’ delay. There is no digital signal processing as such. Just a long, pristine, swept delay. Analog circuitry does the rest.”

Here's more in Eventide's own words...

The Eventide Rose is an intuitive modulated delay in an attractive, small footprint. It has all the precision and flexibility of digital delay with the beauty of analog warmth and feel.

The Rose sounds inherently different because of its unusual design. The delay is derived from a variable digital clock that can be swept over a range of ~200kHz for maximum fidelity with up to 10 seconds of delay, down to ~8kHz for 50 seconds of delay. All of Rose’s analog circuitry is employed for mixing, filtering and feedback.

With five modulation sources, three bypass types, five presets, a fully assignable HotSwitch, phase inverse, reverse delay, delay multiplier, MIDI TRS/Expression/Auxiliary Input, an endless garden of possibility abounds.

Features:

  • 6 tactile knobs (mix, feedback, depth, delay, filter, rate)
  • Invert phase and reverse delay
  • Delay Multiplier
  • Assignable Hot switch: (tap tempo, delay repeat, mod hold, mod reset, A/B)
  • 5 Factory Presets
  • Modulation (sine, square, random)
  • Analog Low Pass Filter
  • Expression / Auxiliary / Midi TRS input
  • Three different bypass types: Buffered, Relay, Kill Input
  • Accepts Line or Instrument Levels
  • Can be modulated over a range from ~200kHz for maximum fidelity with up to 10 seconds of delay, down to ~8kHz for 50 seconds of delay

 

Pricing and Availability:
Rose is available now for worldwide pre-order with an estimated shipping date of March 15, 2019 for $349.

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