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Your Secret Sonic Ingredient! Dive into the secret sauce behind countless hit records with the MicroPitch Delay effects pedal. It uses subtle pitch shifts to create a rich stereo spread, making your music sonically delicious. This pedal is a must - have for amazing tones. With just a push of a button, you can get soaring leads that stand out, add lushness to clean passages, and enjoy vibey modulation. Try our new Positive and Negative Envelope modulation sources, and you'll be hooked. It's not just for guitars; use it on vocals, keyboards, drums, strings, brass, and winds to add unparalleled dimension. Features: Experience an iconic effect from the legendary H910, H949, and H3000. It offers dual pitch - shifted delay with fine - tuned detuning and modulation. You can achieve tone fattening, stereo widening, detuned delays, thick modulation, and tempo - synced effects. New modulation sources are available. There are five presets at your feet, and dozens more with Eventide Device Manager software. The dual - action footswitch can be latching or momentary. The rear panel has a Guitar/Line Level switch. Map parameters to an Expression Pedal. Use Aux switches for functions like doubling pitches or preset changing. It has MIDI capability via TRS or USB. Multiple bypass options are provided, and catch - up mode helps with sound adjustment. Update software and manage settings with the Eventide Device Manager app.
Using the Eventide MicroPitch Delay Effects Pedal is easy. First, connect it to your guitar or other audio source using the appropriate cables. You can use the rear - panel Guitar/Line Level switch to match the levels with your equipment. The dual - action Active Footswitch can be set to latching or momentary mode as you like. To start creating unique sounds, play around with the presets. There are five presets ready to use right away, and you can access dozens more with the Eventide Device Manager software. Try the new Positive and Negative Envelope modulation sources for some really cool effects. You can also map different parameters to an Expression Pedal for more control. Use the Aux switches to engage features like doubling pitches or changing presets easily. When using MIDI, connect it via a TRS cable or converter box or use the USB option. Regarding bypass options, choose the one that suits your needs, whether it's Buffered, Relay, DSP+FX, or Kill dry. The catch - up mode is handy when you switch between presets or parameters, so you can quickly dial in your sound. For maintenance, keep the pedal in a dry and clean place. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or moisture. Regularly check the cables for any signs of wear and tear. If you need to update the software or change system settings, use the Eventide Device Manager application on your PC or Mac.