Eventide’s RipTide Pedal features cascaded overdrive distortion and Shin-ei Uni-Vibe®-inspired modulation, each in two distinct voicings and delivered in stereo.
https://www.eventideaudio.com/pedals/riptide/
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The Eventide Riptide is a dual Uni-Vibe and overdrive pedal. Very cool pedal that went on and off on my board many times over the last couple of years. When you need it its just the right thing, but it's someone else's turn to play with this for a while. I would have preferred a bluesbreaker circuit rather than the clean breakup/light dirt style that it has, but that's just me. It has lots of functionality like MIDI, screen editor, stereo, etc.I have the box! With all the original fun stuff it comes with too, including the original AC power supply with worldwide adapter kit.Here's the breakdown of where the rubber meets the road (from Sweetwater):Green: Fans of the psychedelic sounds of the late 1960s and early 1970s will be instantly drawn to the Uni-Vibe’s Green setting — a stunning re-creation of the rich, swirling sound made famous by the original Uni-Vibe pedal.Red: Seeking a deeper, more unconventional Uni-Vibe tone? The Vibe section’s Red voice supplies a sound that strikes a balance between phaser and Uni-Vibe, with a rhythmic and spacey feel.Drive sectionGreen: Boasting a gritty and midrange-forward bite, the Riptide’s Green drive setting is an exacting re-creation of arguably the most popular overdrive pedal in guitar history. This setting perfectly pairs with the Riptide’s Vibe section to deliver a present and cutting lead tone that’s a must-have when cutting through a dense band mix.Red: In comparison to the aggression of Green, Riptide’s Red drive provides a smoother and more rounded-over response. Sweetwater guitarists favor this setting for moodier lead passages or as a do-it-all overdriven rhythm tone.

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