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Description
The Noise is a violently destructive pitch shifter designed in collaboration with Scottie Simpson and Sabian Lynch of ALPHA WOLF. Bring back the NOISE. Technical Specs: Soft touch momentary footswitches 9v DC, 2.1mm center negative power. Does not accept batteries. Power consumption: 198mA Enclosure size: 4.7" x 3.75" x 1.75" POWER SUPPLY NOT INCLUDED This pedal accepts industry standard 9VDC, center negative power supplies with a current rating of at least 200mA. Using the wrong power supply (i.e. higher than 9v, AC instead of DC, reverse polarity) will result in damage to the pedal.
Product specs
| Effects | multi-fx, octave |
| Power | 9V |
| Bypass | true bypass |
| Analog/Digital | analog |
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In a performance video from Lollapalooza Chile, Daniela Villarreal is seen using the Tallon Electric The Noise pedal. The video, provided by Warningland on YouTube, clearly shows Villarreal performing "Ritual" live and features a distinct view of the pedal, identifiable by its three large buttons at the top. Numerous fans attending the live performances of "Ego" and "Ritual" have also confirmed that she utilizes this pedal for these new songs.
In this photo from IV's Instagram account story, we can see an updated pedal rack, adding onto IV's Neural DSP Quad Cortex, a Electro-Harmonix POG 3 Polyphonic Octave Generator Pedal, a REVV G3 Purple Channel Distortion Pedal, a Spline Laboratories Cathedral Fuzz + Boost pedal, and a Tallon Electric The Noise Pedal, inside a Konvikt Kustoms Auto Switching Redundancy System Rig
In an Instagram video posted by @iii_sleeptoken, Max, the guitar tech for III, provides a detailed overview of III's pedal board. At the 3:03 mark, there is an overhead shot of the pedal board, and at the 3:22 mark, the Tallon Electric The Noise is clearly visible, confirming its use by the artist.
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