EarthQuaker Devices Announces Astral Destiny

US Modulated octave reverb pedal      21/01/21

EarthQuaker Devices tells us that the Astral Destiny is a compact and powerful modulated octave reverb pedal that features 8 reverb modes with 8 editable presets, assignable expression control, tails for natural reverb decay when the effect is bypassed and a super cool stretch feature that doubles the length of the reverb while adding an adjustable pitch bending effect.

8 celestial reverb modes:

  • Abyss: Huge reverb with no octave effect
  • Shimmer: Adds an upper octave to the reverb tail
  • Sub: Adds a lower octave to the reverb tail
  • Sub Shimmer: Adds an upper and lower octave to the reverb tail
  • Astral: Adds an upper and lower octave combined with a regenerating tail
  • Ascend: Upward pitch bending; best used on sustained notes and chords
  • Descend: Downward pitch bending; best used on sustained notes and chords
  • Cosmos: Adds a regenerating fifth to the reverb tail; best used on sustained notes and chords

 

Other Features

  • 8 completely customizable presets
  • Assignable expression or CV over Length, Depth, Rate, Tone, or Mix panel controls
  • Adjustable modulation from zero to cosmic lasers
  • Buffered bypass switching with tails or no tails operation. Factory ships with tails for natural reverb decay when effect is bypassed
  • Unearthly stretch feature which doubles the reverb length while adding an adjustable pitch bending effect
  • All analog dry signal path and a totally digital effect signal path
  • Artwork from world-renowned Marvel comic book artist, Matt Horak
  • Lifetime warranty


Pricing and Availability:
$199

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