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Description

The Chase Bliss Audio Generation Loss MKII is a meticulously crafted delay effects pedal, designed for guitarists seeking to add a layer of nostalgic ambiance to their sound. Inspired by the imperfections of old media, this pedal delivers a rich tapestry of lo-fi textures and sonic character. At the heart of the Generation Loss MKII is its unique modulation engine, which expertly replicates the warbles and fluctuations of vintage tape and VHS. This allows musicians to infuse their performances with a warm, analog feel that is both authentic and deeply expressive.

In addition to its core modulation capabilities, the Generation Loss MKII offers a host of versatile features, making it a powerful tool for sound exploration. It includes an array of controls that allow users to manipulate parameters such as tone, saturation, and noise to craft the perfect soundscape. Furthermore, its stereo operation capability ensures a wide and immersive audio experience, enhancing any musical setup.

For those who crave precision, the pedal includes MIDI control and preset-saving functionalities, offering seamless integration into complex rigs. The Chase Bliss Audio Generation Loss MKII stands out not only for its retro-inspired effects but also for its adaptability and modern features, making it a must-have for any guitarist's pedalboard.

Key Features:

  • Unique modulation engine for authentic vintage sound reproduction
  • Stereo operation for a wide, immersive audio experience
  • MIDI control for precise manipulation and integration
  • Preset-saving capabilities for quick and easy recall
  • Tone, saturation, and noise controls for detailed sound shaping

Product specs

Brand Chase Bliss Audio
Model Generation Loss MKII, Generation Loss MKII Limited Edition - 10th Anniversary
Finish Cream, Light Blue / White
Year 2022 - 2025
Made In United States
Categories Chorus and Vibrato
Pedal Format Standard

FAQs

What type of effects does the Chase Bliss Audio Generation Loss MKII pedal provide?

The Chase Bliss Audio Generation Loss MKII offers a unique blend of lo-fi modulation effects, including chorus and vibrato, designed to emulate the nostalgic sound of degraded audio tapes.

How does the Generation Loss MKII differ from other delay pedals?

Unlike traditional delay pedals, the Generation Loss MKII focuses on creating lo-fi textures and tape degradation effects rather than conventional echo or delay sounds.

Is the Chase Bliss Audio Generation Loss MKII suitable for bass guitar?

Yes, the Generation Loss MKII can be used with bass guitar, providing unique lo-fi textures and modulation effects that complement bass tones.

What power supply is required for the Generation Loss MKII?

The Chase Bliss Audio Generation Loss MKII requires a standard 9V DC power supply, center-negative, with a minimum of 100mA current.

Can the Generation Loss MKII be used in a stereo setup?

Yes, the Generation Loss MKII is equipped with stereo input and output options, allowing it to be integrated into a stereo rig for expansive soundscapes.

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Generation Loss MKII // Walkthrough

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Reviews

PROS

  • Top notch build quality from Chase Bliss

  • Offers a 30-day trial period when ordered direct

  • Provides varied sound effects, from VHS warble to LoFi tape hiss

  • Features tiny switches for additional effects customization

  • Superior to previous models, with unique capabilities

  • Ideal for sound experimenters using various instruments, not just guitar

  • Instant lo-fi machine that significantly enhances sound quality

CONS

  • TRS input/output configuration might be confusing for newcomers

  • Requires time to fully understand and utilize all features

  • Not primarily designed for traditional guitar playing, which may disappoint some

  • Expensive, potentially requiring going into debt for enthusiasts

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Chase Bliss Audio Generation Loss MKII.

Features and functionality

  • Users note that once wow/flutter is engaged, they continue to use processing power until the pedal is power-cycled, affecting latency.

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  • Firmware versions impact the effect's sound; newer firmware reduces latency leading to a flanger-like effect, while older firmware provides a chorus effect.

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  • The pedal's classic mode is favored for its separate high and low pass filters, particularly beneficial for guitar use.

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  • The pedal offers 12 distinct "tape machine" EQ profiles, each altering highs, mids, or lows, providing unique filtering rather than amp-style EQ.

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  • The Failure knob controls glitches like dropouts and pitch snags, with dip switches allowing selective activation.

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Use cases and applications

  • Owners frequently use the Generation Loss MKII in fully wet mode and often place it on an FX send for better control.

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  • The tape stop feature is considered highly addictive and a standout function for many users, maintaining its appeal despite other issues.

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  • The pedal is often kept on pedalboards solely for its momentary "tape stop" feature, although it may introduce hum and occasional freezing.

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  • Many users place the pedal at the end of the signal chain, except reverb, for the best lo-fi output.

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  • The saturation feature can simulate an overplayed tape and is often used on its own for added warmth.

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Comparisons

  • The Kinotone Ribbons is highlighted as a potential alternative, praised for its lack of latency and bass response issues compared to Gen Loss MKII.

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  • Unlike the analog Fairfield Shallow Water, which is more temperamental, the Generation Loss MKII is praised for its plug-and-play reliability.

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  • The pedal is favored over the Shallow Water for those seeking digital emulation with versatile lo-fi controls, rather than a single lo-fi EQ option.

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User experience

  • Owners report no noticeable phasing when using the pedal in full wet mode without dry signal interference.

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Critic Reviews

Chase Bliss Generation Loss MkII review

guitar.com

Chase Bliss Audio's Generation Loss MKII is a sonic playground for those who revel in imperfection, offering a kaleidoscope of lo-fi textures and nostalgia-infused sounds. While it excels in creating unique soundscapes, its hefty price tag and inherent noise might deter purists seeking pristine tone. The pedal's versatility and depth are commendable, showcasing the brand's signature ingenuity. However, users looking for straightforward effects could find it overly complex or frustrating. If you're willing to invest and explore, this pedal can unlock powerful creative potential, but be prepared for its quirks.

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Beauty in Imperfection: Chase Bliss Generation Loss MkII Review - AudioNewsRoom (ANR)

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The Chase Bliss Audio Generation Loss MKII is a captivating dive into the world of analog imperfections, offering a rich palette of tape-inspired textures that breathe life into sterile sounds. Its expansive features and stellar build quality elevate it beyond mere nostalgia, allowing for creative experimentation with delightful unpredictability. However, its premium price and niche focus may deter some, as it can feel like a “one-trick pony” for those outside its intended audience. Despite this, the Gen Loss MKII stands out as a powerful tool for musicians and sound designers eager to explore the beauty in decay and imperfection.

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A unique pedal

I just love this instant lofi machine. This pedal is doing so much, and in such a beautiful way! Definitively a keeper for me.

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See how Mac DeMarco uses Chase Bliss Audio Generation Loss MKII

Mac DeMarco

Singer, Guitarist

Mac DeMarco

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The pedal shown in the photo by Mac Demarco

See how St. Vincent uses Chase Bliss Audio Generation Loss MKII

St. Vincent

Singer, Guitarist

The Polyphonic Spree

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In a Reddit AMA, Annie Clark, known as St. Vincent, mentioned using the Chase Bliss Audio Generation Loss MKII in the studio while making the album "All Born Screaming."

See how Andrew Huang uses Chase Bliss Audio Generation Loss MKII

Andrew Huang

Singer, Guitarist

First Of October

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can be seen at 6:20 in the video

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In the attached video, starting around 3:21, Kenny shares his Generation Loss pedal, "the new one", labeled MK II on the front

See how Mike Stringer uses Chase Bliss Audio Generation Loss MKII

Mike Stringer

Guitarist

Spiritbox

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Between 26:21 and 29:03 in the "Spiritbox Rig Rundown with Mike Stringer & Josh Gilbert" video by Premier Guitar on YouTube, Mike Stringer demonstrates and discusses the use of the Chase Bliss Audio Generation Loss MKII on his pedalboard.

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Josh Carter

Guitarist, Music Producer

Phantogram

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In a Rig Rundown interview on YouTube conducted by Premier Guitar, Josh Carter confirms at the 18:14 mark that Chase Bliss sends him a lot of pedals to try out:

We messed a lot with the Generation Loss.

See how Jakob Bro uses Chase Bliss Audio Generation Loss MKII

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In a photo shared by Jazz Pedalboards on Facebook, Jakob Bro's Pedaltrain is shown to include the Chase Bliss Generation Loss MKII.

See how Emily Hopkins uses Chase Bliss Audio Generation Loss MKII

Emily Hopkins

Podcasters & Streamers, Harpist

Obverse.

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Chase Bliss Audio Generation Loss MKII is in this video.

See how Kyle Rasmussen uses Chase Bliss Audio Generation Loss MKII

Kyle Rasmussen

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Part of his massive pedalboard .

See how Daniel Kim uses Chase Bliss Audio Generation Loss MKII

Daniel Kim

Guitarist, Composer

wave to earth

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The Generational Loss Pedal is a unique pedal that he uses, he uses it for the lo-fi tone, for that cassette broken effect, he uses it for wave to earth, as seen in the photo.

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Singer, Guitarist

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In this video from the bands instagram story, you can see all of the band’s current equipment, including a full view of the lead’s pedal board. It seems you can see the Chase bliss gen loss near the bottom right (top left from our angle) on the board

See how Rob Late uses Chase Bliss Audio Generation Loss MKII

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In an Instagram reel posted by Rob Late, he is seen using the Chase Bliss Audio Generation Loss MKII for sound design.

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