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Mooer MRT1 Soul Shiver

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A “Type” switch delivers the usual “Vibrato” and “Chorus” voices, while the “Tone” switch offers three different EQ settings Original, Bright, and Custom, with the latter’s setting being tweaked via a trim pot on the side of the case. You should get an instant answer on whether your application has been successful, though in some rare cases Klarna or V12 may need to look at the application in more detail. Neo Instruments was among the pioneers in this field, blowing everyone away with the Ventilator, a desktop-style pedal that emulates the Leslie 122, one of the most famous cabinets in the company’s historic lineup. While the Ventilator’s feature set is no richer than what’s offered on some pedals in the Leslie Emulator category, the quality of its emulation is truly exceptional, with a depth of realism that few can match. For guitarists, Neo created the Ventilator II, which offers the same features in a smaller format, along with expression pedal control.

What I would really like to see in a compact Rotary pedal is the trifecta of Rotary Footswitch functions - Fast / Slow / Brake courtesy of a second footswitch - and with proper stereo input and output! A simple dual function Uni-Vibe/Rotary emulation in a mini case. In Rotary mode it delivers shimmering Leslie-like tones. A hand-wired, classic take on the Uni-Vibe design with accurate photocells and controls. Capable of great low-end “throb”, just like the original, it runs at 18v for higher headroom and sports a case a lot smaller than the original, which is always welcome.

The green drive offers a classic, mid-forward voicing, while the red drive delivers a fatter, smooth boosted overdrive. On the vibe side, the green option gives you traditional Uni-Vibe tones, while the red vibe a more phasey version of it with increased high-frequency emphasis. Fully Midi-compatible.

A high-end dual-channel Uni-Vibe where each channel has controls for mode (Chorus/Vibe), Depth, Speed, Bulb and Symmetry. The former adjusts the brightness of the bulb inside the pedal, producing a more or less “wah-like” effect, while Symmetry modifies the shape of the sine wave, producing a variety of LFO types. Internal trimmers set Volume, Mix, and global functions for Ramp Speed, Top Speed, Lowest Speed and Depth. JHS Emperor V2 Chorus / Vibrato Pedal with Tap Tempo provides warm and vibrant modulation in a relatively compact stompbox. The pedal is the predecessor of its earlier version, which was known for its shimmering chorus and warbling vibrato effects. You get Volume, Tone, Speed, Depth, and Waveform control knobs along with a 3-way waveform switch for different kinds of effects. The Fulltone Mini DejaVibe Mk II is a popular, 18-volt, re-engineered, smaller but mono version of the original, now out of production. It keeps the signature big Speed knob that can be turned by foot. A 3-way mini-toggle switches between the original Uni-Vibe warmth and a “Modern” option (louder, brighter). There’s also a custom version of this circuit called MDV-3 Mini Deja-Vibe, which features a treadle. The Walrus Audio Julianna Deluxe Chorus is a great analog chorus pedal that provides a wide range of tones, from subtle movement to warbling stereo tribulations, including an amazing vibrato effect. More recently discontinued pedals that sell for noteworthy amounts on the used market are the Pigtronix Rototron and the Tech 21 Roto Choir.Other candidates include the fantastic Stereo Swindler Effects Red Mountain, Walrus Audio Monument and Flower Pedals Dandelion. Also EarthQuaker Devices Night Wire, Korora Audio Merlo, Subdecay Vagabond, Source Audio Vertigo, and of course Supro's well respected Harmonic Tremolo. For a little more control, there is the Danelectro Big Spender, a popular entry in the company’s now discontinued Billionaire series, a Leslie simulator that features Chorale and Tremolo modes with a ramp control. Others I've been eyeing up include the Alexander Pedals F-13 Neo, Catalinbread Zero Point, DigiTech Nautila, Old Blood Noise Endeavors Flat Light, and TC Electronic Vortex Flanger. This pedal's small size makes it an ideal choice for guitarists on the go. Its small footprint means that it can easily fit onto even the busiest of pedalboards without taking up too much space. This is especially important for musicians who need to conserve space on their pedalboard, as they can easily fit multiple effects pedals onto their setup without sacrificing valuable real estate. Additionally, the Soul Shiver's dimensions ensure it is an excellent choice for musicians who are constantly on the move. Its lightweight design means that it won't weigh down your gig bag. This makes it a great option for touring musicians who need to keep their gear as compact and portable as possible. Specifications

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