red panda pedals Red Panda Particle 2 Delay – Motor City Guitar
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red panda pedals Red Panda Particle 2 Delay – Motor City GuitarParticle 2 Granular Delay Pitch Shifting with Tap Tempo and USB MIDI Red Panda builds effects for experimentally minded musicians to explore sound. Their DSP algorithms combine modern signal processing techniques with the character of classic digital hardware. Their products allow you to warp, shift, and bend sound in new ways, so that you can explore with curiosity and discover new ways to approach your instrument. Particle is a granular delay pitch

Particle 2 - Granular Delay/Pitch Shifting with Tap Tempo and USB MIDI

Red Panda builds effects for experimentally-minded musicians to explore sound. Their DSP algorithms combine modern signal processing techniques with the character of classic digital hardware. Their products allow you to warp, shift, and bend sound in new ways, so that you can explore with curiosity and discover new ways to approach your instrument.

Particle is a granular delay / pitch shifting pedal. It chops your signal into small grains and then rearranges, shifts, and mangles it, using the techniques of granular synthesis in real time. Results range from radical pitch and delay modulation to shimmering repeats to time stretching, stutter, and glitch sounds.

New in version 2

Particle 2 is a complete redesign, incorporating many improvements for live use and better sound quality. The enclosure is smaller, 3” wide with all jacks on top. 127 presets can be stored. The active preset and bypass state are remembered, eliminating pre-show adjustments. Delay time has been extended from 900 ms to 2500 ms, at a higher sampling rate. Tap tempo allows delay time, LFO rate, grain size, and density adjustment with independent note divisions. The expression pedal is assignable to any combination of knobs, and their DIY-friendly Remote 4 switch allows foot control while the Particle sits at table height for knob tweaking. The eight modes can be combined to explore more granular synthesis territory, and MIDI (via USB) gives access to additional parameters.


Features:

• 3 pitch modes: detune, density, LFO
• 5 delay modes: random, density, LFO, random pitch, reverse
• Adjustable grain size and density (inter-onset interval)
• Pitch shift +/- 1 octave
• Delay 0-2.5 seconds
• Feedback with adjustable lowpass filter
• Auto-freeze/stutter with adjustable threshold
• Tap tempo/momentary freeze footswitch
• Independent tap divisions for different parameters
• Soft touch bypass (momentary or latching), user replaceable
• Stereo input/output (TRS)
• Assignable expression pedal or remote footswitch port
• Additional parameters via USB MIDI
• Presets (4 on front, 127 via MIDI)
• Dimensions: 3.1" x 4.75" x 2.5" (with knobs)
• Assembled in USA
• Requires a 9V 250 mA center negative power supply (not included)
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