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Description

Immerse yourself in the ethereal world of the Old Blood Noise Endeavors Dark Star. This stunner of a reverb pedal transcends the ordinary, taking you on an audacious sonic journey. Equipped with three switchable modes - pitch, delay, and crush, it lets you craft a universe of sound in a compact, pedalboard-friendly package. With its long reverb times and the practical "Hold" function, you can create dark, luscious soundscapes, subtly underpinning your music or boldly taking center stage. Let the Dark Star be your co-pilot on this exciting exploration of the musical cosmos.

Key Features:

  • Three switchable modes: Pitch, Delay, and Crush
  • Long reverb times for creating lush soundscapes
  • Hold function for sustained ambient effects
  • Ideal for crafting rich, layered musical textures
  • Compact design, perfect for any pedalboard setup

Product specs

Power 9V
Mono/Stereo mono

Equipboard's Expert Review

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A Stellar Ambient Tool

When we first saw the Old Blood Noise Endeavors Dark Star, we thought it might just be another reverb pedal trying to carve its niche. However, this pedal quickly proved us wrong.

Our initial impressions were immediately positive; the Dark Star is solidly built and the knobs feel fantastic to tweak. Diving into the controls, the Dark Star shines with its multiple modes—Delay, Bit Crush, and Pitch. These modes offer a wide array of tonal possibilities, particularly for ambient music. We found the ability to create unique and atmospheric sounds to be one of the pedal's strongest suits. However, the mix knob was a bit of a letdown, as it didn’t adjust the dry signal volume as we expected.

Sound-wise, the Dark Star is an absolute gem for ambient and atmospheric noise enthusiasts. It produces rich, expansive sounds that can transform any simple riff into a sonic landscape. We particularly loved it on a 100% wet setting. On the downside, we found the octave-up effect to sound somewhat unnatural.

The Dark Star is perfect for musicians looking to explore the realms of ambient and atmospheric soundscapes. However, those who prioritize a more traditional reverb experience might want to look elsewhere.

Rated 5
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Reviews

PROS

  • Creates unique, moody ambient sounds not achievable with other pedals

  • Versatile for both guitars and synthesizers

  • Offers a distinct atmospheric layer unique to its design

  • Rich modulation, reverb, and pitch-shifting capabilities

  • Excels with 100% wet signal without dulling top sounds

  • Solid build and intuitive live control interaction

  • No noise issues in the most recent version

  • Features soft touch switches for ease of use

CONS

  • Lacks traditional reverb sounds like Hall or Plate

  • Quality control issues with switch consistency

  • Mix knob functionality is limited, offering less control over dry signal

  • Octave up sound can feel unnatural and tremolo-like

  • Learning curve to fully understand and utilize pedal features

  • Construction perceived as less durable compared to similar products

  • Lacks stereo output for expanded sonic possibilities

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Old Blood Noise Endeavors Dark Star.

Use cases and applications

  • The pedal suits darker reverb tones and excels in creating rich, ambient textures without overwhelming the main sound.

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  • Handles distortion well, functioning effectively with fuzz pedals like the Moth Electroc Isabella and EQD Hizumitas, maintaining clarity even with detuned setups.

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  • The Dark Star excels in creating sonic landscapes reminiscent of Slowdive and Cocteau Twins, making it ideal for shoegaze and ambient music styles.

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Comparisons

  • While the Stereo version includes full MIDI control and a lower noise floor, these features are not deemed essential upgrades over the V2 unless more control is desired.

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  • Compared to Walrus Audio Slöer, the Dark Star V3 provides a more textured and nuanced path to creating ambient soundscapes, akin to exploring a mysterious forest.

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User experience

  • The Stereo version can encourage more experimentation, leading to ongoing sound exploration rather than a "set and forget" approach.

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  • It's noted that the Stereo version requires more effort to achieve the same sounds that were easily accessible on the V2.

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  • Some users find dialing in +1 and -1 octaves challenging due to their narrow window range on the knob.

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  • Owners report that the pink colorway of the pedal offers improved visibility for control fonts, enhancing usability during performances.

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  • Some owners report a love-hate relationship due to the lack of reverb tails, affecting the pedal's seamless integration in a chain.

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Features and functionality

  • The Stereo model enables simultaneous use of all three V2 modes by providing individual knobs for pitch, crush, and feedback.

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  • The addition of a filter knob in the Stereo version is crucial for tone shaping, especially when managing high-pitched +2 octave sounds.

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  • The Stereo version introduces a Lag knob, allowing reverb onset control from instantaneous to a 1-second delay, providing significant sound crafting flexibility.

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  • The Dark Star's Crush mode controls upper and lower octaves with a bit crush, providing unique ambient effects not found in standard reverbs.

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  • Users find the V3 version capable of producing both extreme and subtle effects, aided by adjustable decay and mix knobs for a more standard reverb sound.

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  • The V3 version now includes stereo capabilities, a distortion addition, and quantized pitch mode, enhancing its versatility for sound exploration.

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  • The pedal's Delay mode can create wild oscillations with high feedback, though some users find it less impactful without adjustments.

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Build quality

  • A user noted a discrepancy in the Dark Star’s packaging, receiving a generic box instead of the expected Dark Star artwork.

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Critic Reviews

Old Blood Noise Endeavours Dark Star

soundonsound.com

The Old Blood Noise Endeavors Dark Star is a reverb pedal that ventures into the realm of ambient soundscapes, perfect for those seeking to craft experimental, otherworldly audio. Its three modes—Pitch, Delay, and Crush—offer versatile sound manipulation, from psychedelic pitch shifts to gritty bit-crushing effects. While the pedal might not appeal to traditionalists or surf rock enthusiasts, its ability to produce infinite reverb and sustain unique sound textures is a boon for ambient musicians and sonic explorers. The pedal's pitch shifting is not the most refined, but its creative potential is undeniable.

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Other worldly sounds!

I know I KNOW! There aren't any vanilla reverb sounds on this thing ... that's the point. The Darkstar is for making otherworldy insane reverberating soundscapes and it does it like no other!

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hellocentralcody

Fun Pedal

I use this in the send/return of my Superego pedal, to add some evolving and self-oscillating textures to the frozen chord I start some songs with.

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You can make awesome pads and textures with this amazing device

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See how Naia Izumi uses Old Blood Noise Endeavors Dark Star

Naia Izumi

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On January 14, 2018, Naia Izumi mentioned the Old Blood Noise Endeavors Dark Star reverb pedal in an Instagram post. The hashtags used, including #oldbloodnoise, suggest it is part of his setup.

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during the summer of 2020, nico posted a series of art photos of some of her pedals. in this photo you can see her OBNE dark star reverb.

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In a Facebook photo, Marco Soellner is shown using the Old Blood Noise Endeavors Dark Star reverb pedal.

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In this facebook/Instagram post from Nathan Deisem, he shows a full shot of his current worship pedalboard (which he plays at Fathom Church and as a recording artist for their public Band "Fathom Music"). All his pedals are really clearly seen and he even describes his entire signal path in the description of the post which includes the Old Blood Noise Endeavors Dark Star.

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See how Oh Hiroshima uses Old Blood Noise Endeavors Dark Star

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The musical group Oh Hiroshima is confirmed to use the Old Blood Noise Endeavors Dark Star reverb effects pedal, as demonstrated in a photograph they shared on their official Instagram account. The image, credited to Oh Hiroshima and dated January 30, 2022, features the pedal during a rehearsal session, accompanied by the caption "Rehearsal. #OhHiLive2022." This evidence substantiates the use of the Dark Star pedal by the band in their musical setup.

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