Hungry Robot Pedals - The Wardenclyffe Deluxe
The Wait is over......
The Wardenclyffe Deluxe!!! The best way to acheive your lo-fi dreams. Same great vibes and base circuit as the original Wardenclyffe. Here is what’s new: The Deluxe now has tap tempo control as well as a wider range of modulation rates. Also added is an independent control over the level of the ambient PAD. The CLOCK knob controls the operating frequency of the DSP. Lower frequencies turn the signal into a borderline unusable, muddled, lofi mess. The DETUNE toggle splits the signal into two and tastefully detunes one of them for a lush chorus effect. The CRUSH toggle adds a gnarly bit crusher to the signal. The three small knobs on top are a Vinyl Noise simulator to mimic an old record player. The Snake knob adds a filtered white noise/hiss to the mix. The Campfire knob adds a crackle effect. The Pop knob (or if you didn’t grow up in the Midwest, soda knob) adds a random popping effect. The Wardenclyffe was already a very solid pedal but now I consider this to be the most feature packed lo-fi pedal out there.
CONTROLS
Wet: Volume of Wet, Lofi Signal
Snake: Volume of White Noise from Vinyl Simulator
Campfire: Volume of Crackle from Vinyl Simulator
Glass of Pop: Volume of Pop from Vinyl Simulator
Dry: Volume of Dry Signal
Clock: Sets Operating Frequency of DSP
PAD: Volume of PAD Reverb
Filter: Amount of Filtering Applied to Signal
Depth: Depth of LFO used for Pitch Bending
Speed: Speed of LFO used for Pitch Bending
Crush: Activates Bit Crush
HP/LP: Toggle Between High Pass and Low Pass Filters
Detune: Detunes Copied Signal for Chorus Effect
Waveform: Toggles Between Sine Wave LFO and Slewed Random
TECHNICAL SPECS
Current Draw: 97 mA
Dimensions: 5.7” x 4.7”
Powering: 9V DC - Negative Center - 2.1mm Barrel
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