Looper Pedal with Dedicated Stop Button and Loop Effects
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The Nova Repeater is a no-frills delay pedal without excess baggage. That's not to say that the Nova Repeater is simply a cut-down version of the Nova Delay, as it has some extra features. The Nova Repeater's purpose is to put practical and essential delay features for guitarists into a stompbox with a streamlined and easy to use interface.The pedal supports mono or stereo operation and provides a choice of six different delay types. There's no setting of delay times in milliseconds here, you just set it by ear the old school way or tap the time in.The Range button selects one of three delay ranges, and the actual delay time within the chosen range is set by a rotary knob; feedback sets the number of repeats. The tone knob tweaks the EQ. Modulation can be added via the mod knob that's off in its centre position, but adds progressively more chorus when turned clockwise or more vibrato in an anti-clockwise direction. The effects level is also adjustable.The tap tempo footswitch has the added bonus of giving you up to 2290ms of delay (1200ms can be dialled in via the knobs) and, cleverly, holding the switch down lets you set the tempo by strumming.There are six selectable tempo subdivisions relating to the tapped tempo so that you can enter the tempo naturally in quarter notes but get dotted eighth notes, eighth note triplets or one of three dual-delay types partnering quarter notes with dotted eighths, eighth note triples or eighths. The dual delays are separated left and right when used in stereo, but are mixed together for standard mono operation.The six delay types between them provide the best of vintage and modern with the rest of the controls spicing things up - the modulation adding a hint of authenticity to the tape delay, while the tone knob helps bed things into the sound.Easily accessed by single buttons, 'Kill Dry' mutes the dry sound and gives you just the repeats at the pedal's output (useful in a parallel effects loop and for instant weirdness using the reverse delay), while the 'Spillover' facility determines whether the repeats cut dead or die away naturally when you hit the bypass switch. Has pedalboard tape on the bottom.Requires a 12-volt power supply.
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