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We love Chase Bliss pedals here at Chislehurst Guitars. Joel and the guys have produced a series of genius - and ever-so slightly mad - boxes that really are unrivalled for their innovation, versatility and build quality. Right now, we have three Mint examples to sell, this Habit (s/n 00712) plus a Blooper & Generation Loss MkII.The Chase Bliss blurb calls Habit an echo collector, a musical sketchpad and a compositional delay. Wordy, but all of that is true. For me, the core idea is the sketchpad. In simple terms, you noodle away and Habit collects it all. Then you have options as to how and how quickly that gets played back. And as stuff you produced maybe minutes before comes back so creative ideas flow. You can have two variations on that delay running in parallel, which maybe sounds messy ... until pieces you hadn't thought of as possible partners turn out to be just that. It can be anarchic, but that's where creativity lives!There is a post on the Chase Bliss site considering the difference between Blooper and Habit. For me, it is that chaos option. You will 'create' rubbish on Blooper, but it's real value-added is tools to let you perfect relatively short and usable loops of great texture. Habit lets you produce sprawling scapes which, almost without you realising it, turn into the starting point for something you will want to craft and record. Like all Bliss stuff, it's full of funky delay options, modifiers and twiddles - all designed for long, lazy exploration. Blooper is a: got get this done, tool; Habit is a journey.This particular Habit is in Mint condition, pedal, box, manual and lapel badge.
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