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I'm selling a Chase Bliss Mood mk1. I'm not using it in my current setup; better go to someone else rather than collect dust!The pedal is in excellent condition and is used only in a home studio. There's a minor cosmetic dent (see 5th picture) on the side; apart from that, it is in perfect condition and works great.Comes with the original package.Shipping through CTT Portuguese Post. No returns.—-Description:MOOD is a different kind of multi-effect. Its two channels are aware of each other, and work together. One half samples and loops brief moments, the other is a suite of real-time spatial effects.You can even spill audio back and forth between the two channels for endless shaping: Run a time-stretched loop through a cloud of delay taps, re-sample it, and carry on.It’s a musical chemistry set. Transfer, combine, and get lost.Musical clock. Probably the knob you will use most.Clock controls the sample rate of both channels. Adjusting it shifts everything in harmonized steps, so you can instantly half-speed a loop and the reverb it’s being processed by. We left some pretty extreme settings in there, with noise and artifacts spilling through.Micro-loopingMOOD features an always-listening looper. It’s a bit like fishing for music: The channel is continuously recording until you turn it on, and then you see what you get. Instant gratification.Designed by Drolo FX. Spatial effectsThe wet channel is a twist on the familiar ambient palette. Reverb descends into frequency-shifting at a turn of a knob, skipping doppelgängers emerge from the auto-sampling Slip mode.Designed by Old Blood Noise Endeavors.RoutingEach of MOOD’s channels has its own unique way of acting on the other. The micro-looping channel hears the effects from the wet channel, and captures them within its loops. In return, you can then send those loops back through the wet channel for further processing.
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