Benson Florist Dynamic Modulator Pedal in Yellow

£269.00

Benson Florist Dynamic Modulator Pedal in Yellow is New by Benson . Get it superfast with our delivery roadie service to any door in the UK Read More for product details.

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The Benson Florist Dynamic Modulator Pedal in Yellow is New Delivered to all areas of the UK using our roadie delivery service.

Create borderline conventional sounds like a chorus or a slapback delay, or create a vast array of weird sounds that defy any category of sound! Seamlessly blend flange, modulated reverb, chorus and delay and send notes flying in all different directions with swirling high frequencies, why not?

While the Florist started off with the core idea of the renowned Slow Loris pedal by Non-Human Audio, it is something else entirely and is not a revision or modification of the original – the delay range on the Florist is way faster, and uses different electronics so you can control the delay speed.

GHOSTS

A latching footswitch feature called GHOSTS was added – this creates feedback right on the verge of oscillation in both of the delay lines, leading to some very odd scary sounds.

Independent Volume Controls

The two wet signals and the dry signal have independent volume control (DRY, WET A, and WET B) to blend the signals together. The two wet signals have independent intensity controls (INTENSITY A and INTENSITY B) corresponding to the respective volume controls.

Just imagine how this pedal could be applied it to music production, vocals, drums and synths! The possibilities seem limitless and endless – the only limitation is your creativity…

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Weight 1 lbs

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Information about Dynamic

Dynamic microphones are robust, reliable microphones designed to handle high sound pressure levels and demanding environments. They are commonly used for live vocals, guitar amplifiers, drums, and broadcast, where durability and controlled sound are important. Dynamic microphones do not require phantom power and perform well in loud settings.