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Description

Embark on a sonic odyssey with the Hologram Electronics Dream Sequence, a multifaceted marvel that seamlessly merges a sequencer, pitch shifter, envelope generator, and sampler into one compact, powerful package. This pedal stands as a testament to innovation, enabling musicians to sculpt modulated soundscapes with ease. Dive into a treasure trove of sonic possibilities with 12 preset wave shapes, 12 subdivisions, and 24 patterns, or craft your unique tones using the three dedicated sound banks. Whether you're weaving intricate rhythms or summoning ethereal tones, the Dream Sequence offers unparalleled control and versatility. With its dedicated analog drive section and tap tempo, this pedal is your gateway to creating dynamic, textured, and evolving musical expressions.

Key Features:

  • Integrated sequencer, pitch shifter, envelope generator, and sampler
  • 12 preset wave shapes for diverse sonic sculpting
  • 12 subdivisions and 24 patterns for intricate rhythmic textures
  • Three dedicated sound banks for personalized tone creation
  • Dedicated analog drive section adds warmth and depth
  • Tap tempo for precise rhythmic control

Product specs

Brand Hologram Electronics
Model Dream Sequence
Finish White
Year 2016 - 2025
Made In United States
Categories Multi-Effects Pedals and Processors
Pedal Format Standard

FAQs

What kind of effects can the Hologram Electronics Dream Sequence produce?

The Dream Sequence can create a wide range of effects, including arpeggiated, modulated, and filtered sequences, making it ideal for experimental soundscapes and unique rhythmic textures.

Does the Dream Sequence work well with both guitar and bass?

Yes, the Dream Sequence is designed to work effectively with both guitar and bass, providing rich modulation and sequencing capabilities for both instruments.

How does the Hologram Electronics Dream Sequence differ from other multi-effects pedals?

The Dream Sequence stands out with its ability to produce complex, synchronized rhythmic patterns and sequences, offering unique arpeggiator and modulation effects not commonly found in other multi-effects pedals.

What power supply does the Dream Sequence require?

The Dream Sequence requires a standard 9V DC power supply, which is typical for many guitar pedals, ensuring compatibility with most pedalboards.

Can the Dream Sequence be used in a live performance setting?

Yes, the Dream Sequence is well-suited for live performances, featuring intuitive controls and a robust design that allows for dynamic sound manipulation on stage.

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Hologram Electronics Dream Sequence (demo)

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Demo of 9 Odd Sounds into Dream Sequence pitchshifter fx pedal by Hologram Electronics

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Martin Yam Moller

Reviews

PROS

  • Combines slicer/octave effects for dynamic sound

  • Features tap tempo and freeze functions

  • Offers extensive sound modes and rhythmic patterns

  • Enables creation of electronic loops with ease

  • Can function as an advanced tremolo with step sequencer

  • Allows for orchestral to choppy pulsing sound transformations

  • Real-time adjustment and change of instant-sampled sequences

CONS

  • Sequences can feel random and hard to replicate

  • Hold feature and overall operation can be unpredictable

  • Some users find MIDI implementation and preset interface clunky

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Hologram Electronics Dream Sequence.

Features and functionality

  • Owners utilize the Dream Sequence's ramp waveshape to create unique soundscapes by setting a slow tempo and the slowest sequence possible (2), revealing large note gaps.

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  • The Dream Sequence lacks a master volume, complicating level balancing, and the overdrive circuit cannot be turned off, coloring even the "dry" signal.

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  • The Dream Sequence allows for personal customization of patterns and octaves, providing more complex passages than the Boss SL-20.

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Use cases and applications

  • Combining the Dream Sequence with a drum machine, synchronized via MIDI clock, enhances rhythmic elements while affecting guitar or synth, not percussive sounds.

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  • Dream Sequence excels when affecting a frozen chord, adding movement and depth, often paired with effects like Dark Star or Count to Five for richness.

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  • Ideal for solo guitar or minimalist music, the pedal creates a "separate" effect, adding a synth-like layer to your signal.

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  • Particularly effective for ambient music, the Dream Sequence shines when users create personalized patterns and recorded movements.

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User experience

  • Owners automate drive and tone movements on the Dream Sequence, creating dynamic gain swells and movement with sequences, though the tone control is noted as basic.

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  • Users find it challenging to use spontaneously; it requires writing music specifically suited to its effects, which may not inspire all players.

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  • The pedal requires reading the manual to fully utilize its features, with some owners reporting a learning curve to unlock its full potential.

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Comparisons

  • While the Microcosm is praised for its ambient capabilities, the Dream Sequence provides a more rhythmic, aggressive style, especially effective when synced to a drum machine.

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  • The octaves have a glitchy quality similar to the BitQuest, not replacing the precision of a POG or Pitchfork for octave effects.

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  • Unlike the Boss SL-20, the Dream Sequence can create user-defined patterns with chosen octaves, offering unique customization options.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Using a Boss LS-2 line selector can help manage the always-on overdrive issue, although some feel this workaround is unjustified given the pedal's price.

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Value and pricing

  • Hologram pedals maintain high resale value, minimizing financial risk when purchased used.

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Critic Reviews

Dream Sequence Hologram Electronic V&R review

vintageandrare.com

The Hologram Electronics Dream Sequence dazzles with its unique blend of a pattern sequencer and multi-effect pedal, delivering spacey, dreamlike soundscapes that inspire creativity. Its versatility shines with features like bi-directional octave shifting, MIDI compatibility, and the ability to manipulate waveform output. The inclusion of traditional analog distortion adds warmth, while the ability to record control changes for custom effects offers depth. However, the complexity may demand a steep learning curve, making the included manual and tutorials essential. Overall, it's a high-end tool for those seeking to push sonic boundaries.

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Hologram Electronics Dream Sequence review on pedal-of-the-day.com

pedal-of-the-day.com

Hologram Electronics' Dream Sequence is a multi-faceted pedal that captivates with its dynamic sonic capabilities. Featuring a pattern-based sequencer, it delivers intriguing pitch-shifting, arpeggiation, and modulation that appeal to adventurous musicians. The intuitive controls, including Shape, Dry Mix, and Drive, allow for creative soundscapes, while the preset banks offer easy storage and recall of custom patterns. The MIDI functionality and expression pedal input expand its versatility. However, its complex feature set might be daunting for beginners. Overall, this pedal is a stellar addition for those seeking to push sonic boundaries.

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Hologram Electronics Dream Sequence | Delicious Audio

delicious-audio.com

The Hologram Electronics Dream Sequence is a groundbreaking pedal that takes guitar effects to new heights with its extensive range of features, including octaves, arpeggiation, and sequencing. It stands out with its ability to create intricate soundscapes, from deep sequenced layers to sub-octave harmonized tones. While its complexity might be daunting initially, the inclusion of 35 presets eases users into its vast capabilities. The pedal's design allows for creative flexibility, though its extensive features may feel overwhelming for beginners. Overall, it's a visionary tool that expands what's possible for guitarists, making it a must-have for adventurous sound designers.

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louis_de_roo

cool and weird

very cool sounding pedal with lots of different sound options. tempo syncing is brilliant, and you can create massive rhythm patterns with it. MIDI implementation is a bit funky, and does choke sometimes. Also the visual interface for dealing with presets is a little clunky.

reaper25

Next level hardware effects for the future.

Crazy arpeggiator, makes my guitar sound orchestral but also get classic choppy pulsing narcotic sounds I am so fond of from Spacemen 3. It can also instant-samples then turns your sample into a sequencer which you can adjust and change in real time.

Artist usage

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See how Noel Gallagher uses Hologram Electronics Dream Sequence

Noel Gallagher

Guitarist, Singer

Oasis

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Verified via YouTube

In the That Pedal Show YouTube video titled "The Noel Gallagher Guitars & Gear Interview," Noel Gallagher, a renowned singer and guitarist, references the use of the Hologram Electronics Dream Sequence pedal while discussing the creation of "Black Star Dancing." This mention occurs at approximately 1:34:00 in the interview.

See how Mark Hoppus uses Hologram Electronics Dream Sequence

Mark Hoppus

Singer, Bassist

Blink-182

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Verified via Twitter

You can spot it on his "Rack of Doom" posted on Twitter by Mark.

See how Tycho uses Hologram Electronics Dream Sequence

Tycho

Keyboardist, Music Producer

Tycho

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Verified via Twitter

In this video posted to Twitter, Scott is adjusting effects as a sequence plays. Whenever he is tweaking the Tonal Bliss pedal, a Dream Sequence unit is visible on the rack shelf behind it.

See how Yannis Philippakis uses Hologram Electronics Dream Sequence

Yannis Philippakis

Singer, Guitarist

Foals

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Verified via Soundonsound

Chief workhorses in the effects pedal department included Audio Kitchen's The Big Trees valve preamp; OTO's BIM 12-bit delay unit, BAM Space Generator and BOUM Warming Unit; along with a Klon KTR Centaur overdrive, MWFX's Judder analogue sampler/repeater; and Hologram's Dream Sequence pitch-shifter/sequencer. In addition there was also much use of a Maestro Echoplex and Roland Space Echo for delay, and the Eventide H3000 Harmonizer.

See how Junkie XL uses Hologram Electronics Dream Sequence

Junkie XL

Composer, Music Producer

Tiësto vs. Junkie XL

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Verified via reverb.com

Junkie XL is listed as the owner of the Hologram Electronics Dream Sequence on Reverb.com, as of November 2020.

See how Nathan Stocker uses Hologram Electronics Dream Sequence

Nathan Stocker

Singer, Guitarist

Hippo Campus

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Verified via Twitter

The Hologram Dream Sequence can be seen to the left of the POG2 in this picture of Nathan Stocker's board posted by Hippo Campus.

See how Laura Jane Grace uses Hologram Electronics Dream Sequence

Laura Jane Grace

Singer, Guitarist

Against Me!

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Verified via YouTube

In this youtube video for Ernie Ball's "String Theory" video series, at 2:31, Laura can be seen using the Hologram Electronics Dream sequence and plays using it for some time more during the video.

See how Kevin Rutmanis uses Hologram Electronics Dream Sequence

Kevin Rutmanis

Bassist

Melvins

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Verified via Photo

Kevin Rutmanis incorporates the Hologram Electronics Dream Sequence into much of his current work, as evidenced by a user-uploaded photo.

See how John Shanks uses Hologram Electronics Dream Sequence

John Shanks

Guitarist, Composer

Bon Jovi

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Verified via Photo

In this pedalboard photo posted by Shanks on his Instagram profile, the Hologram Dream Sequence can be seen.

See how David Noonan uses Hologram Electronics Dream Sequence

David Noonan

Singer, Guitarist

Just Mustard

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Verified via Photo

In this photo taken from a Just Mustard in-store show on the 28th of October 2025, we can see Noonan's full board which includes the Hologram Electronics Dream Sequence

See how Richard Swift uses Hologram Electronics Dream Sequence

Richard Swift

Guitarist, Bassist

Starflyer 59

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Verified via Photo

Visible in this July 3, 2018 Instagram post by Jon Sidel.

From the desk of #richardswift from my visit a year ago RIP Mr Sadsong http://www.thevinyldistrict.com/losangeles/2018/07/richard-swift-1977-2018/

See how Matthew Buonaccorsi uses Hologram Electronics Dream Sequence

Matthew Buonaccorsi

Bassist

Maruja

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Verified via Photo

Matthew Buonaccorsi was observed using the Hologram Electronics Dream Sequence during a performance at Hare & Hounds in Birmingham on April 17, 2024. This is supported by an image found on Equipboard.

Album Usage

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