Dual Voice All-Analog Distortion Station

US Glou-Glou releases STEAK      09/07/20

Glou-Glou FX tells us that they have changed up the analog gain stage experience with the release of STEAK, their new 100% analog parallel routed effects workstation - combining different gain stage voices with filters, fuzz, modulation and oscillation.

A spokesperson told us, "STEAK offers up an entirely new approach to analog gain stage stacking and combining in a single parallel path unit which empowers you to create entirely new analog gain textures via a series of complementary effects and intuitive controls. At its core you combine and blend two parallel 6-mode gain stages - which you then shape further with pre- and post-gain filters before adding and blending in optional transistor fuzz, modulation and filter oscillation. You can use as little or as much as needed - having very fine control over how much of each sound to blend in and how sensitive the envelope follower is."

STEAK features:

  • Dual independent analog gain stage channels arranged in parallel + blend with dry signal
  • 6-modes / voicings per channel, including analog octaves pre- and post-gain filters, sustain and level controls
  • Optional blendable transistor fuzz on input, vs clean signal
  • Modulation of the filters by: LFO, envelop up and down, expression pedal.
  • True bypass
  • 9-volt operation and standard centre-negative DC input
  • Distinct, ergonomic, custom-made enclosure

 

Pricing and Availability:
STEAK carries a street price of $470.00. It's available at select retailers and can also be
purchased directly from the Glou-Glou online store,

More information:

 

 



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