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Description

Introducing the Hologram Electronics Infinite Jets Resynthesizer, a unique fusion of innovation and sound manipulation. This pedal pushes the boundaries of what's possible, offering two independent sampling channels with infinite sustain. Whether you're sculpting atmospheric pads, crafting glitchy drones, or emulating retro synth vibes, the Infinite Jets Resynthesizer is your sonic paintbrush. It blends an array of diverse modes and controls, providing an unmatched pedal experience.

Key Features:

  • Controls: Drive, Dry, Env Shape/LFO Shape, Env Time/LFO Freq, Dimension/LFO Depth knobs, 12-position Voice selector, three-way trigger switch
  • Modes: Blur (frequency freezing with +1, -1, and +/-1 octaves), Glitch (looped fragments with fixed or random loops), Synth (DSP-powered synths in digital or chorus functions), Swell (volume manipulation with waveshaping options)
  • Dimension Knob: Unique to each setting. Space/Feedback (Blur and Swell), Filter Cutoff (Synth), Sample Length/Selector (Glitch)
  • Other Features: Automated control, two user presets, onboard LFO and envelope generators, analog drive with digital control, expression pedal input

Product specs

Brand Hologram Electronics
Model Infinite Jets Resynthesizer
Finish White
Year 2017 - 2025
Made In United States
Categories Guitar Synths
Pedal Format Standard

FAQs

What kind of effects can the Hologram Electronics Infinite Jets Resynthesizer produce?

The Infinite Jets Resynthesizer offers four effect modes: Glitch, Synth, Swell, and Blur. Each mode provides unique sound manipulation capabilities, allowing for creative soundscapes and textures.

Can the Infinite Jets Resynthesizer be used with instruments other than guitar?

Yes, the Infinite Jets Resynthesizer can be used with various instruments, including bass and keyboards, thanks to its versatile input sensitivity and wide range of effects.

Does the Infinite Jets Resynthesizer have MIDI capabilities?

Yes, the Infinite Jets Resynthesizer includes MIDI functionality, enabling users to control parameters and synchronize with other MIDI-equipped devices for enhanced performance flexibility.

How does the Infinite Jets Resynthesizer handle polyphonic input?

The Infinite Jets Resynthesizer is designed to handle both monophonic and polyphonic input, allowing it to process complex chords and layered sounds effectively.

Is the Infinite Jets Resynthesizer true bypass?

No, the Infinite Jets Resynthesizer is not true bypass. It uses a buffered bypass, which helps maintain signal integrity and prevents tone loss when the pedal is off.

Knobs

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Hologram Infinite Jets: Complex textures with Glitch A

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Hologram Infinite Jets: Layering Recorded Knob Movements

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Hologram Infinite Jets: Realtime Audio Rearranging with Glitch B

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Hologram Infinite Jets: Modulated Delay with Swell A

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Infinite Jets: Manual Trigger Mode

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Reviews

PROS

  • Produces a wide variety of incredible sounds

  • High-quality build and superb sound quality

  • Intuitive controls with no menu diving

  • Allows for unique soundscapes, transforming guitar sounds

  • Features like LFO, drive, tone, and knob recording add depth

  • Programmable knob movements for sneaky modulation

  • Can pair well with other pedals for enhanced effects

  • Offers a hold/freeze function for extended soundscapes

  • Designed for those who enjoy deep tweaking and sound exploration

CONS

  • Steep learning curve; requires time to master

  • Only two user presets, limiting quick access to preferred settings

  • Lacks stereo output and MIDI compatibility

  • Unpredictable results can be challenging for precise control

  • Pricey for those on a tight budget

Owner Insights

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

Features and functionality

  • The Infinite Jets offers overlapping sustains on the A and B sides, preferred in poly mode over mono or trigger modes for richer soundscapes.

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  • The dimension knob is frequently adjusted for varied effects, while the drive knob is often left unused due to limited appeal.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Calibration is quick, taking about 10 seconds, but frequent recalibration is often necessary for consistent performance.

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User experience

  • Some users find the pedal inspiring for ambient compositions but struggle with achieving consistent results from session to session.

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Comparisons

  • The Infinite Jets is likened to the Red Panda Tensor and CT5 for its specific glitch sounds, differentiating it from the more comprehensive Microcosm.

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  • While the Microcosm can feel like an entire ambient setup, the Infinite Jets is more focused on specific sound transformations, appealing to users seeking a particular niche.

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This is a pedal you use to go fishing for ideas

The Infinite Jets is my desert island pedal. I've always looked for a pedal that can make my guitar into something other than a guitar and the Infinite Jets delivers on that. From the choppy, stuttering leads and chords of Glitch B to the hazy, warbly tones of Blur. This pedal turns my guitar into an orchestra with only a few notes. I've always been a big fan of guitarists like Christian Fennesz who marry their effect pedals with digital processing to make something as basic as a guitar sound like a whole other instrument. It's such an innovative and inspiring pedal that I recommend any ambient guitarist and/or sound artist to buy it.

Artist usage

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See how Ed O'Brien uses Hologram Electronics Infinite Jets Resynthesizer

Ed O'Brien

Guitarist, Singer

Radiohead

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Used on Earth, as stated by O'Brien in the "Ask away..." highlight folder of his Instagram (dated December 25, 2019). It is the fourteenth picture in the highlight.

Any new favorite pedals that played a big part in the making of your album?

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See how Mark Hoppus uses Hologram Electronics Infinite Jets Resynthesizer

Mark Hoppus

Singer, Bassist

Blink-182

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

See how Wes Borland uses Hologram Electronics Infinite Jets Resynthesizer

Wes Borland

Singer, Guitarist

Limp Bizkit

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In an Instagram post by Wes Borland, the Hologram Electronics Infinite Jets Resynthesizer pedal is visible during a performance at The Hollywood Bowl with Danny Elfman.

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Tycho

Keyboardist, Music Producer

Tycho

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In the comment thread, Scott Hansen/Tycho says:

it's an innovative pedal and i've never heard anything quite like it. the price is steep but then again i paid $500 for my Ursa Major STS-282 back when i bought it and it's become an indispensable part of my fx chain (and is now worth considerably more than that). as with most gear it's all subjective, that's a lot for a pedal but if it inspires you then it may be worth it, try one out first. if you're on a budget and getting this would stop you from getting a more crucial piece of hardware like an interface or preamp, then no its probably not worth it. also a bummer it's not stereo for that price.

See how Misha Mansoor uses Hologram Electronics Infinite Jets Resynthesizer

Misha Mansoor

Guitarist, Drummer

Periphery

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Misha Mansoor uses the Hologram Electronics Infinite Jets Resynthesizer on his pedalboard, as shown in his Instagram post detailing his current setup.

See how Andy Summers uses Hologram Electronics Infinite Jets Resynthesizer

Andy Summers

Guitarist

The Police

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In this post from Andy's Instagram, captioned "Message from Andy : The pedals of life," the following pedals are visible (Left to Right, Top to Bottom):

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-Caroline Guitar Company Kilobyte

-Electro Faustus EF110 Blackfly

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-Digitech Freqout

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See how Juan Alderete uses Hologram Electronics Infinite Jets Resynthesizer

Juan Alderete

Bassist

Marilyn Manson

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In an Instagram story, Juan Alderete shares a photo featuring the Hologram Electronics Infinite Jets Resynthesizer, highlighting its role in his pedal setup.

See how Justin Meldal-Johnsen uses Hologram Electronics Infinite Jets Resynthesizer

Justin Meldal-Johnsen

Bassist, Music Producer

Nine Inch Nails

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In a 2017 Instagram post, Justin Meldal-Johnsen features the Hologram Electronics Infinite Jets Resynthesizer in his studio, showcasing his exploration of unique tones.

See how Sarah Lipstate uses Hologram Electronics Infinite Jets Resynthesizer

Sarah Lipstate

Guitarist

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In an Instagram post, Sarah Lipstate shares her setup for a film score, which includes the Hologram Electronics Infinite Jets Resynthesizer.

See how Ariel Posen uses Hologram Electronics Infinite Jets Resynthesizer

Ariel Posen

Singer, Guitarist

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A Hologram Infinite Jets can be seen on Ariel's pedalboard in this video from his Instagram.

See how Tim Pierce uses Hologram Electronics Infinite Jets Resynthesizer

Tim Pierce

Guitarist

Bon Jovi

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At 5:11 in the video titled "The PERFECT Guitar Pedal?" by Tim Pierce Guitar on YouTube, Tim Pierce turns on the Hologram Electronics Infinite Jets Resynthesizer, confirming his use of this specific gear.

See how Buck Meek uses Hologram Electronics Infinite Jets Resynthesizer

Buck Meek

Guitarist

Big Thief

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Verified via reverb.com

This Reverb.com article states that Buck uses the Hologram Electronics Infinite Jets, which can also be seen in the picture of his pedalboard.

Album Usage

The Hologram Electronics Infinite Jets Resynthesizer has been featured on the following albums:

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