

The Ola by Strymon is a digital chorus and vibrato pedal designed to deliver lush and organic modulation sounds. It features a dedicated SHARC DSP for high-performance processing. The pedal offers true bypass, a favorite preset, stereo input and output, and a high-quality analog front end and output section.
Key Specifications:
- Pedal Type: Chorus/Vibrato
- Analog/Digital: Digital
- Inputs: 2 x 1/4" (left, right)
- Outputs: 2 x 1/4" (left, right)
- Bypass Switching: True bypass
- Power Requirements: 9V DC center negative, minimum of 250mA current
Modes and Controls:
- Chorus Type: Traditional single-delay-line chorus
- Multi Type: Studio chorus effect with three individual dBucket delay
sections per channel
- Vibrato Type: Employs a sinusoidal-type LFO and a single dBucket delay line
per channel
- Mode Switch: Normal (on/off), envelope controlled, ramp mode
- Controls: Speed, Type, Depth, Mix, Ramp/Env, Tone, Favorite preset, Bypass
Additional Features:
- Hand-crafted dBucket algorithm for accurate reproduction of analog bucket
brigade chip
- Three modulation types and three dynamic modes
- Global Tone control for modulation color
- Mix control for modulation intensity
- Controllable Ramp speed and Envelope sensitivity
The Ola pedal is known for its ability to capture the warmth and sonic complexities of analog choruses and vibratos, making it a versatile chorus and vibrato workhorse.
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