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Description
Step into a realm of sonic exploration with the Zander Circuitry Junipero, a multi-modulation pedal designed to invigorate your soundscapes with its innovative modulation algorithms. This all-in-one effects unit is engineered for musicians who crave versatility without compromising on quality. The Junipero offers eight distinct modulation effects, ranging from classic chorus and vibrato to dynamic flange and ring modulation, each with a unique twist to expand your creative horizons.
Whether you’re looking to add subtle texture to your tone or dive into uncharted territories of sound, the Junipero has got you covered. Its compact design makes it a perfect companion for both stage and studio setups, while the intuitive interface ensures that dialing in your desired effects is as seamless as strumming your favorite chord.
Embrace the unpredictability of its expressive LFOs and discover a new dimension of musicality. The Junipero doesn’t just replicate classic effects; it revolutionizes them, offering a fresh, modern take that will captivate both you and your audience.
Key Features:
- Eight unique modulation effects including chorus, vibrato, flange, and ring modulation
- Innovative modulation algorithms for enhanced sound design
- Compact design suitable for stage and studio use
- User-friendly interface for easy navigation and effect selection
- Expressive LFOs for dynamic modulation control
Owner's manual
Zander Circuitry Junipero User ManualProduct specs
| Effects | chorus, flanger, phaser, tremolo, univibe, vibrato |
| Power | 9V |
| Bypass | true bypass |
| Analog/Digital | hybrid |
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Zander Circuitry Junipero Aqueous Modulator Guitar Pedal Demo - In-depth
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Hidden gem developed by an indie developer
This is an amazing pedal that sounds great and has amazing set of effects. But it feels like an indie game. It's great, it has flaws, but you still love it, despite the flaws.
Which flaws the pedal has:
It's huge. It occupies the same amount of space on my pedal board as 2 of my cooper fx arcades (which aren't tiny as well)
The LED are not bright enough. During daylight you can't really see what is there.
There is a weird approach for numbers, a pentary system, to be precise. You have 10 LEDs split into 2 columns and the rows marked as 1 2 3 4 5. To know you're on preset number 8 you have to see if LED number 3 in column 2 is glowing. Fine for a programmer, probably not so convenient for other people.
It has design flaw related to stereo implementation. The pedal can't be used as first stereo pedal in your chain. If you give it a mono input and expect to get a stereo output, it won't behave like all other pedals (take mono signal and give you stereo signal). It will behave so when it's engaged only, but when you bypass it, it passes only 1 channel of the sound to the next pedal. In my case I solved it by rerouting my pedal board and placing boss Rv-5 in front of it. This way it always works as a stereo pedal.
Despite of the inconveniences I love the sound and love the pedal and if you're ok with the flaws I mentioned, there is no issue with the sounds, you'll love it too.
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