Aqueduct Guitar Pedal By EarthQuaker Devices

Aqueduct

Pedal Manufacturer

EarthQuaker Devices

Description

The Aqueduct by EarthQuaker Devices is a vintage-inspired pitch vibrato pedal with eight modulation modes. It delivers synth-like sonar pulses, touch- sensitive frequency modulation, gentle rolling pitch-wobbles, steady kosmische pulsations, rapid trills, slimy sonic squiggles, whammy bar wiggles, pitch bends, pseudo-flange, and more. The pedal features the following modes:

1. Sine: Smooth and subtle waveforms associated with classic amp-like vibrato.
2. Triangle: Sharp rise and fall with a pronounced pitch bend.
3. Ramp: Sharp sonar pulse followed by a rapid downward slope with a synthesizer-like sustain and release.
4. Square: Rigid and abrupt waveforms producing instant on-or-off transitions between notes.
5. Random: Unpredictable assortment of greasy pitch-bends, becoming sloppier and more randomized with increased depth control.
6. Env D: Envelope-Controlled Depth mode, where pick attack sets the intensity of the modulation.
7. Env R: Envelope-Controlled Rate mode, where input level controls the LFO rate.
8. Env P: Envelope-Controlled Pitch mode, with frequency modulation controlled by the dynamics of pick attack.

The Aqueduct also features controls for Rate (adjusting LFO speed), Depth (controlling LFO amplitude), and a rotary switch labeled Mode to select between the eight LFO waveshape and envelope combinations. The pedal allows for touch-sensitive dynamic vibrato, chorus, flanger, or tactile pitch drops. It operates with a standard 9V DC power supply and comes with a lifetime warranty.

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