The Strymon Ola dBucket chorus and vibrato pedal was inspried by various analog choruses and one vibrato pedal in a blue box. The Ola pedal features three modulation types (Single Delay-Line Chorus, Three-Phase Multi Delay-Line Chorus, Vintage Vib...
In this video, Juan shows some pedal tricks with the Ola. He introduces it at 0:30, starts to use it at 1:10, and spotlights it at 2:10.
moreIn this instagram post, a Strymon Ola can be seen on Chris Shiflett's pedalboard.
moreThe Strymon Ola can be seen in this picture of Taylor York's pedalboard, taken from Parahoy! in March 2014.
more"This one, there's one song that actually has this throughout the song, it's "Moron TV"...so that's almost part of the song, the effect, but our songs have a lot of spots where they open up and it kind of just goes into different lands" – Larry "Ler" LaLonde on the Strymon Ola.
moreWell, let me think about that... What do I use? I use the Ola Chorus a lot. That’s a Strymon pedal. That chorus sounds better than any plugin that I have.
moreAccording to an article for Strymon in 2011, Nate uses: 'an El Capistan and Ola Chorus & Vibrato in his Rhodes pedal board'.
moreIn this collection of pedals photo posted by Ekstrom on his Instagram profile, the Strymon Ola can be seen.
moreIn this photo, which shows the custom-made pedalboard from Mike Hill (source [here](http://mikehillservices.com/latest-rig-build-25-w.asp)), the Strymon Ola can be seen.
moreAccording to Strymon's pedalboard feature article, Gavin uses the Strymon Ola Chorus and Vibrato pedal.
moreAccording to the Premier Guitar's rig rundown, Campbell uses the Strymon Ola chorus and vibrato pedal.
moreAccording to the Premier Guitar's interview, Holt uses the Strymon Ola chorus and vibrato pedal.
moreThis photo was taken in 2011 during Rosenwinkel's concert in The Charles Hotel in Boston. More photos can be seen [here.](https://www.flickr.com/photos/gsmaz1/sets/72157628179367269) In this particular pedalboard photo, one of the pedals that can be seen is the Strymon Ola.
moreThe Strymon Ola dBucket chorus and vibrato pedal was inspried by various analog choruses and one vibrato pedal in a blue box. The Ola pedal features three modulation types (Single Delay-Line Chorus, Three-Phase Multi Delay-Line Chorus, Vintage Vibrato Circuit), three dynamic modes (Normal, Envelope, Ramp), a global Tone control for the overall colour of the modulation, a Mix control for dialing in the modulation intensity, and controllable ramp speed and envelope sensitivity. True bypass electromechanical relay switching for no tone loss when not being used.
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