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Description
The Slow Loris is a dynamically driven lo-fi modulated slapback pedal. With a unique control set it will go anywhere from a subtle atmospheric vibrato/chorus to a delayed sea-sick warped vinyl lo-fi sound. With the control knob up it becomes more sensitive and instable, play lightly and you’ll experience a more subtle modulated slapback, but dig in and hit the pedal harder and you’ll trigger a deeper vibrato that will make your playing feel like it’s about to fall over.
A note on noise: Because of the nature of this circuit there is an inherent small amount of noise in the effect. There is some static and crackle, and that's normal. You'll probably notice it more with hotter or more bassy pickups, humbuckers tend to bring it out more frequently. This is normal. Usually if you dial back your guitar volume a tiny bit it'll clean it up, and if you use it in conjunction with a lot of other effects chances are you'll probably never notice it. I know that kind of "rough around the edges" result isn't for everyone, but I think it is part of what makes this pedal special.
Product specs
| Effects | chorus, delay, vibrato |
| Power | 9V |
| Bypass | true bypass |
| Analog/Digital | digital |
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Slow Loris Demo // Non-Human Audio
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