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Boss SL-2 Slicer - Open Box Display - Unused - Pretty Much New!!!I had to only just now open this to take photos for the listing.BOSS SL-2 Slicer Audio Pattern Processor Pedal Features: Chops and slices up your signal into 11 variations of percussive groove Balance and attack controls to set your mix level and the effect’s sharpness Duty control to modify the length of the slice pattern’s sound Tempo can be adjusted by either knob control or by accessing the built-in tap tempo function Type knob switches between single, dual, tremolo, harmonic, and SFX slicer types MIDI in offers greatly enhanced control possibilities USB port allows for even more slice patterns via the dedicated BOSS Tone Studio for SL-2 app External footswitch jack for remote control of tap tempo and other momentary functions Stereo I/O for wild ping-pong slicer soundsFive different ways to slice it What is slice, anyway? The closest equivalent in the pedal world would be tremolo, but tremolo sounds positively quaint compared to the SL-2’s wild rhythmic gating. Still, the SL-2 Slicer covers those classic choppy tones, but its five different slice options can also transform your signal into an IDM groove or even synth-like sounds.Single and Dual: These modes are relatively self explanatory. Single has one slicer; Dual has two slicers operating at the same time. Tremolo: The SL-2’s tamest setting, this mode is about as close to traditional tremolo as the SL-2 can get! Harmonic: This mode brings in wild modulation, adding even more complexity to your rhythmic experimentation. SFX: Perhaps the most peculiar mode, SFX introduces additional effects to your signal depending on which sub-mode you choose.
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