The bypass switch can also mute the output in bypass while always listening, to catch, repeat, and manipulate what you just played. Red Panda Labs Raster is a digital delay with a pitch and frequency shifter integrated into the feedback loop. In that way, the Raster 2 is as much synth as tone augmenter. Both footswitches can be latching or momentary, for instant pitch jumps or quick blasts of echo. Alternate knob settings are related to the primary knob function, labeled, and off at the center position. The original Raster was praised for its knob response and immediacy, and the Raster V2 maintains that simplicity while adding flexible modulation and extensive stereo functionality. It can be pushed to extremes for ring modulation and inharmonic shifted delays that distort and break apart. Two reverse delay modes can be used for reverse solos or with pitch shifting for crystal echoes.īeyond pitch shifting, a combination phase/frequency shifter creates subtle evolving repeats, dissonant harmonies, and barber pole flanging. Repeats can continuously shift up or down, or shift once and remain at that pitch. Slight detuning creates chorused delay sounds, while wider intervals with feedback create strange organ-like textures. The detuning mode gives smooth pitch changes from a fourth down to a major third up. Repeats can be pitch shifted up or down by an octave in semitone steps. Three pitch shifting algorithms are integrated into the feedback loop. After a manual review and a few play-throughs they always prove to be far more intuitive than they seem at first. The core of the Raster is a clean delay with delay tim from 20 milliseconds all the way up to 1600 milliseconds, and up to 3200 ms through the online editor. Red Panda produce some of the best sounding and well thought out pedals. But if left to OT only, I’d dig in and get to a similar destination.Red Panda Raster V2 is a digital delay and delivers a wide range of sounds including harmonizing delays, phase-shifted repeats, arpeggios, alien textures, chaotic self-oscillation, and continuously evolving soundscapes. Sometimes I want the ‘melodic safety net’ that MOOD provides via the quantised clock (always shifts in perfect fifths and octaves) or the near-instant tempo-synced complementary sonics of the Microcosm. Be it their unique features, relative ease of use, even to ‘save’ OT tracks. That said, there are definitely pros for assigning this sort of task to an external unit. Red Panda Raster v2 Mike Hermans 49.3K subscribers Subscribe 273 12K views 1 year ago Includes a paid promotion. Via resampling, maybe placing record trigs on an odd step, setting a ‘weird’ record length, offsetting playback too, pitching the results, filtering, delay/reverb/panning/lofi, benefit from LFOs on the resample track (and any neighbours!) you can really design your ‘glitch’ or whatever intention. The approach, hands-on control/interactions possible and sonic qualities laid can be very different though. So yes, I think the OT can conjure sonics that achieve similar results. The Raster is a digital delay with a pitch and frequency shifter integrated into the feedback loop. Forward or reverse delay can be shifted once or have continuously shifted repeats. Either when I can’t be bothered, don’t feel like I have the time, or my pedals (Chase Bliss MOOD/Habit, Microcosm) are in another setup. Red Panda Raster V2 Brands: Red Panda 299.00 The Raster is a digital delay with a pitch and frequency shifter integrated into the feedback loop. Heres what Red Panda say about the Raster V2 Delay Pedal The Raster is a digital delay with a pitch and frequency shifter integrated into the feedback loop. Not relating specifically to Red Panda pedals, but if I want to hear manipulations of source audio, I can and will do this inside the OT with resampling (and optional neighbour tracks) and absolutely get where I need to musically. Raster 2 - Red Panda Home Pedals Raster 2 Raster 2 329.
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