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Description
Dive into a realm of ambient soundscapes with the Old Blood Noise Endeavors Procession Reverb Effects Pedal, a tool designed to inspire creativity and exploration. This versatile pedal isn't just a reverb; it's a gateway to sonic experimentation that can transform your guitar's voice into something otherworldly. Whether you're crafting lush atmospheres or intricate layers, the Procession delivers a rich palette of textures that will captivate your audience.
At the heart of the Procession is its innovative modulation capabilities, allowing you to modify the reverb with tremolo, flange, or filter effects. These features offer a unique twist, enabling musicians to create dynamic and evolving soundscapes. The intuitive layout ensures that even the most complex tones can be dialed in with ease, making it a perfect choice for both seasoned musicians and those new to effects pedals.
With a rugged build that can withstand the demands of live performances and a sleek design that looks great on any pedalboard, the Procession is as durable as it is powerful. Whether you're playing in a cozy studio or a bustling venue, this pedal provides the flexibility and quality you need to elevate your playing to new heights.
Key Features:
- Modulation options: Tremolo, Flange, Filter
- Intuitive control layout for easy sound shaping
- Rugged construction ideal for live performances
- Unique reverb textures for ambient soundscapes
- Compact design fitting seamlessly on any pedalboard
Videos
Chicago Music Exchange
Old Blood Noise Endeavors Procession Reverb | CME Gear Demo | Shelby Pollard
Reviews
PROS
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Creates cinematic, sci-fi inspired soundscapes
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Offers dreamy, modulated reverberation
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Versatile with tremolo and flanger effects
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Adds character and uniqueness to tone
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Wide range of sounds, from simple to wild
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Inspires creativity with its diverse capabilities
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Easy to use, even for bassists
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Attractive appearance on pedalboard
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Provides haunting background sounds for variety in playing
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Can replace multiple effects pedals
CONS
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Not suited for those seeking conventional reverb
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Controls may require occasional manual consultation
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Can be noisy, especially with hold feature active
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Dry signal with hold feature might not appeal to all
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Old Blood Noise Endeavors Procession.
Features and functionality
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The Procession's hold function works like the Superego latch but needs the switch held down continuously, offering momentary instead of toggle-style holding.
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The Procession pedal features a tremolo setting that users find particularly effective for adding space and movement in their soundscapes.
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The Procession's filter and flange settings can quickly become overly stylized, limiting their usability across the full knob range, though subtle settings are praised.
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Mods and upgrades
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For the V1 volume spike issue, replacing R22's resistor with one in the 30K-39K range can help achieve closer to unity gain.
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Comparisons
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The Procession offers more versatility and better normal reverb sounds than the Afterneath, which excels in creating ambient sounds with cascading delay effects.
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The Dark Star is described as more of a synth pad pedal, with an emphasis on ambient, evolving textures, while the Procession is noted for its versatility in modulation.
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Use cases and applications
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Works well for creating quick pads due to its dark reverb and modulation features, contrasting with the Afterneath's bright and oscillating delays.
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Owners use the Procession for shoegaze-style leads, noting its ability to create synth-like tones when paired with distortion or overdrive.
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With distortion or overdrive before the pedal, it produces tremolo and reverb effects suitable for Earth-style doom sounds.
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Despite mixed opinions, the Procession is highlighted for its adaptability to heavier music genres, where its modulation features can add depth.
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User experience
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Some users report noise issues when the pedal is engaged, suggesting potential consistency issues with Old Blood Noise pedals in general.
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While the flanger and tremolo settings are praised, some users struggle to find usable tones with the filter setting.
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The Procession is a core component of pedalboards for some musicians, indicating high satisfaction and reliance on its unique sound capabilities.
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Some users find the Procession's reverb too limited for conventional use, despite its reputation for more standard reverb sounds compared to the Dark Star.
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Critic Reviews
4.5 out of 5
Based on 4 Reviews and 17 Ratings
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Crazy modulated reverbs
This pedal can do simple reverb, and it can go full wild weirdness. The latter part of that is what makes it so exciting. I love the way you can wind this thing into the unknown. It’s an inspiration machine. The controls aren’t always the most obvious and does need a look over the manual every now and again, but the sounds are amazing.
Only "downside" is that the base reverb has a kind of digital artifact on the tail. It's not inherently bad sounding but if you want a more pristine reverb then I'd look elsewhere.
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Great for atmosphere setting!
Traded my holy grail for this guy, i regret the trade because i loved my holy grail but i will keep this pedal on my bored just because it does the job for leads & has a really nice shimmer trail, it can also add a tremolo effect that i love alongside a hold feature that i almost bought a EHX Freeze pedal to use that type of effect. the only thing i dislike about it & all of Old Blood Noise pedals is its very noisy & when you use the hold feature it makes the signal dry. that could be a pro for most people but for me i really wanted the reverb effect to double alongside the sustained notes. That's just me being picky but it just makes me want to have my holy grail alongside this pedal. All in all this is a really cool pedal & does a lot more then most reverbs but its not for everyone.
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In an Instagram post dated August 21, 2016, Matthew Followill showcases the Old Blood Noise Endeavors Procession reverb pedal, visible on the bottom row of his gear setup.
In order to get such heavy reverb effects on this sketch, Andy uses a Procession pedal by Old Blood, as stated in the description of this video.
In a Premier Guitar "Rig Rundown" video, Robert McDowell of Manchester Orchestra is shown using the Old Blood Noise Endeavors Procession Reverb pedal.
In the YouTube video "Rig Rundown - Dawes' Taylor Goldsmith, Wylie Gelber, and Duane Betts" by Premier Guitar, at 11:03, Taylor Goldsmith highlights his use of the Old Blood Noise Endeavors Procession reverb pedal. He specifically mentions utilizing its Hold function, which sustains previously played notes, allowing him to play over it like a pad.
Mika Häkki of Monolord features the Old Blood Noise Endeavors Procession reverb pedal on his pedalboard, as shown in a photo he shared on Instagram.
In this video, Michael talks about the procession reverb that will "never leave" his board.
u/Rdese Kevin, I've met you a few times over the years ( at the stacks in PA, pathogue & im pretty sure one time like 7 years ago at Snug Harbor). One of these days, let me buy you a coffee! Also... What Pedals do you use?
u/KevinDevineOfficial Thanks! I use a DoD chorus, a Walrus Iron Horse, ElectroHarmonix #1 Echo, and OBN's Haunt, Black Fountain & Procession
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