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[USED] Hungry Robot The Wardenclyffe Mini Lo-Fi Ambient Modulator (See Description) Supply

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NOTE: This is a used item.
Before purchasing, please see the item description below for information about any defects, issues or damage to the item.

(Unit has some blemishing on the bottom of the enclosure.)

The Wardenclyffe is a lo-fi ambient modulator. It emulates the magical lo-fi textures of early audio recordings. Inspired by Nikola Tesla s Wardenclyffe Tower, the pedal attempts to capture the essence of one of the most mysterious and odd scientists of the century. The Wardenclyffe wears many hats: it is a pitch modulator, vintage low pass, high pass filter, & ambient pad reverb.

Depending on knob positions, it can be used subtly as a vibrato, chorus, or pad reverb… or by cranking the filter, depth, and wet knobs you can get into extremely nauseating lo-fi territory. All elements combined, it provides all the tools you need to get that beautifully broken lo-fi texture you ve been dreaming of.

  • WET: Controls volume of wet signal. At full turn, this goes above unity gain.
  • DRY: Controls volume of dry signal. At full turn, this matches unity gain.
  • HP LP: Switches between High Pass Filter (UP) and Low Pass Filter (DOWN)
  • FILTER: Blends between filtered signal and clean signal. Filters have a fixed cutoff frequency.
  • PAD: Switches on a below-the-mix ambient reverb that sits just at the edge of infinite sustain.
  • LFO GLITCH: Selects modulation source for pitch-bending. LFO is a standard SINE wave. Glitch is a how a SINE wave acts after a few drinks.
  • DEPTH: Controls the depth of the pitch-bending modulation.
  • SPEED: Controls the speed of the pitch-bending modulation.
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