
Anthony Easton
The Strymon Orbit is a digital bucket brigade flanger pedal designed to recreate vintage analog flangers with added features such as through-zero flanging. The pedal features a hand-crafted dBucket algorithm for highly accurate reproduction of every stage of an analog bucket brigade chip. It offers three flanger feedback types: positive, negative, and positive/negative, as well as three flanger LFO types: logarithmic, linear, and through zero. The mix control allows for dialing in the intensity of the flange sounds.
The Orbit pedal also provides extensive expression pedal control, allowing any control to be assigned to the expression pedal, opening up possibilities for morphing from subdued to wild effects. It features true bypass, a favorite preset, super high-quality analog front end and output sections, and low power consumption.
The specifications of the Strymon Orbit include:
- Hand-crafted dBucket algorithm for accurate reproduction of analog bucket
brigade chip stages
- Three flanger feedback types: positive, negative, positive/negative
- Three flanger LFO types: logarithmic, linear, through zero
- Mix control for intensity adjustment
- Extensive expression pedal control
- True bypass
- Favorite preset
- High-quality analog front end and output sections
- Low power consumption
All Strymon products are designed and built in the USA.
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$299.99

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