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Description

This is the sound of nostalgia. The Generation Loss brings together all aspects of tape degradation and uses a combination of effects to hone in on that sound we’re all familiar with. Generation Loss refers to the decrease in sound quality and introduction of noise and sound artifacts each time a copy is made on magnetic media such as tape. Random pitch fluctuations, filters to cut down on the signal’s bandwidth, sample rate reduction, and noise are all brought together in this pedal to mimic that sound without the need for a broken VHS player.

V2 features Wow and Flutter controls to fine-tune pitch modulation, two unique Noise options, and an AUX switch that gives you three unique momentary functions: tape stop, garbled tape, and freeze.

Product specs

Brand Cooper FX
Model Generation Loss V2
Finish Blue
Year 2021
Categories Chorus and Vibrato

FAQs

What type of effect does the Cooper FX Generation Loss V2 create?

The Cooper FX Generation Loss V2 is designed to emulate the nostalgic, lo-fi sound of degraded audio, adding a unique character by simulating the imperfections found in old recordings.

Can the Generation Loss V2 be used with both guitar and synthesizers?

Yes, the Generation Loss V2 can be used with guitars, synthesizers, and other instruments, making it versatile for various setups that require a lo-fi, warbled sound.

Does the Cooper FX Generation Loss V2 have stereo capabilities?

No, the Cooper FX Generation Loss V2 operates in mono, focusing on delivering its distinctive lo-fi effect in a single-channel setup.

What power supply does the Generation Loss V2 require?

The Generation Loss V2 requires a standard 9V DC power supply, with a center-negative polarity, which is typical for most guitar pedals.

How does the Generation Loss V2 differ from a standard delay pedal?

Unlike a standard delay pedal, the Generation Loss V2 focuses on simulating the imperfections and degradation of old audio media, rather than simply repeating sounds.

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Cooper FX - Generation Loss V2

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Cooper FX Generation Loss V2 Demo/Walkthrough

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Cooper FX: Generation Loss V2 (Presets, Aux Functions, and More!) (No Talking Demo)

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Cooper FX - Gen Loss v2 (Quick start guide) Is v2 worth the upgrade?

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Reviews

PROS

  • Enhances playability, influencing musical creativity

  • Offers nostalgic sound quality for inspiration

  • Compatible with a variety of instruments and effects

  • Provides unique sound alterations, not just basic effects

  • Encourages experimentation in songwriting

  • Features like spectral freeze add unique capabilities

  • More hi-fi sound than original, suitable for certain styles

  • Cuts through the mix with potent filters

  • Amplifies nuances in instruments, especially synths

  • Non-guitar compatibility expands its utility

CONS

  • Possibilities can be overwhelming for some

  • Slightly more digital sound may not suit all tastes

  • Lack of stereo output limits spatial effects options

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Cooper FX Generation Loss v2.

Build quality

  • Some owners criticize the pedal's build, noting flimsy switches and mini knobs that feel vulnerable to snapping, especially compared to sturdier brands like Death by Audio.

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Comparisons

  • The Shallow Water is frequently preferred for its subtle modulation and warmth, offering a less aggressive lo-fi effect compared to the Gen Loss v2.

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  • The Champion Leccy Woozy is highlighted for its unique, haunted sound palette, offering pitch-jumping madness and multiple wave shapes, making it a favorite for creative experimentation.

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  • The CBA Generation Loss MKII is noted for superior tape emulation over Cooper FX versions, providing a more authentic tape-like sound rather than a bit reduction effect.

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  • The Arcades with Gen Loss card is more versatile with VHS delay and CD skipping programs, but the V2 handles multiple functions simultaneously without compromising core sounds.

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  • The V2 is preferred for hands-on sound manipulation, while the Arcades requires page flipping, which can interrupt workflow for live sound tweaks.

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Use cases and applications

  • The Gen Loss v2 excels in adding lo-fi character to synths, where its high/low pass knobs help manage complex, noisy setups without muddying the sound.

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  • The Generation Loss V2 is favored by users who enjoy treating pedals as instrument extensions, allowing for on-the-fly sound manipulation in tabletop setups.

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Value and pricing

  • Owners suggest the pedal is not worth inflated secondary market prices post-Cooper FX closure, recommending to explore alternatives like the Empress ZOIA for similar sounds at a better value.

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Features and functionality

  • The freeze function in the Gen Loss v2 is noted as a standout feature, providing unique sound manipulation that enhances its overall functionality.

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  • The CBA MKII includes a dip switch allowing users to emulate the Gen 1 sound, offering versatility for those who enjoyed the earlier version.

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  • The CBA MKII offers both stereo and mono input with stereo output, enhancing its adaptability for various audio setups.

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  • The Generation Loss V2 offers more fluid sound tweaking with on-hand dry/wet controls, beneficial for quick adjustments during live performances or recording sessions.

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  • V2's high pass filter has a greater range, providing more effective sound separation when layering lo-fi textures.

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Software and compatibility

  • Users can adjust noise levels on the CBA MKII by connecting it to a computer, offering more customization than the previous versions.

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User experience

  • Owners appreciate the dynamic noise knob on the V2, which pairs effectively with low pass filtering to create musical noise textures.

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Critic Reviews

Cooper FX Generation Loss v2 review on pedal-of-the-day.com

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The Cooper FX Generation Loss v2 is a playground for sonic exploration, blending nostalgic tape degradation with a plethora of controls that invite experimentation. Its ability to produce unpredictable pitch fluctuations and noise artifacts can be a delight for adventurous musicians. However, this pedal's quirks may not resonate with everyone—those seeking straightforward sounds might find it bewildering. Despite this, for fans of unique textures and atmospheric effects, this pedal is a must-have that pushes creative boundaries.

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In the video "My Synth Studio Revealed | Studio Tour 2025" by Anthony Marinelli Music, at the timestamp 1:00:46, the Cooper FX Generation Loss V2 Tape Emulator is visibly included in Anthony Marinelli’s pedal collection.

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