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Description
1. What RECOVERY PHASE is, and what it’s used for
The RECOVERY PHASE is a dual modulation unit capable of bi-phase and phase shift/tremolo effects. It is primarily used in the treatment of Static Tone Syndrome and Excessive Aural Dryness. When used regularly, it can provide effective relief from these and other music- and instrumentation-related conditions.
All Intensive Care Audio pedals are built in London, England, using high-quality components and featuring soft-touch, relay-based true bypass. There are two soft-touch footswitches: the left is BYPASS, and the right is TAP TEMPO.
Holding the BYPASS switch for 3 seconds gives access to a hidden mode where LFO 1 controls LFO 2.
The RECOVERY PHASE features 8 controls, offering a wide range of available remedies:
LFO 1: An 8-position rotary switch lets you select one of 8 available LFO waveforms:
Random Slopes, Random Steps, Sweep, Sine, Triangle, Square, Ramp Down, Ramp Up.
This LFO is the primary one used in the phase shifting.
LFO 2: An 8-position rotary switch lets you select one of 8 available LFO waveforms controlling either secondary phase shifting or tremolo.
FREQ: Sets the frequency (speed) of LFO 1.
DEPTH: Sets the depth of LFO 1.
DEPTH 2: Sets the depth of LFO 2.
FREQ 2: Sets the frequency (speed) of LFO 2.
TREM/PHASE SWITCH: Switches LFO 2 between secondary phase circuit or tremolo circuit control.
LFO 2/OFF SWITCH:
In ‘PHASE’ mode: turns LFO 2 on or off.
In ‘TREM’ mode: selects between LFO 2 controlling tremolo only or tremolo plus secondary phase shifting.
2. What you need to know before using the RECOVERY PHASE
Do not use if:
You are allergic to unorthodox sounds
You have high levels of normality in your blood
You have a habit of accidentally plugging in the wrong power supply
You play with aggressive or temperamental drummers
3. How to take the RECOVERY PHASE
The dose needed to treat Guitar Effect Deficiency depends on how low your levels are. Your doctor will advise you on the length of time to use RECOVERY PHASE.
For adults, this is usually 1–2 hours, twice a day.
Using pedals after meals is recommended to avoid dizziness.
If you forget to use RECOVERY PHASE, use it as soon as possible and continue as normal. DO NOT take a double dose to make up for a forgotten dose, as this can cause irreversible MIND BENDING (Mindbendinitis).
4. Possible Side Effects
- Like all medicines, this one may cause side effects — although not everybody gets them.
Serious side effects include:
Involuntary time signature changes
Nausea and/or vomiting
Anxiety
Difficulty passing riffs
Thinking you’re better at your instrument than you actually are
Looking down your nose at other people’s gear
Enclosure Dimensions
Depth: 94 mm / 3.7 in
Width: 121 mm / 4.8 in
Height: 46 mm to 25 mm / 1.8 in to 1.0 in
Weight: 371g
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