Joel Korte (owner & designer of Chase Bliss Audio) stops by the shop to introduce the highly anticipated Tonal Recall Analog Delay pedal.
The Tonal Recall’s production schedule was initially delayed (pun intended) by the discontinuation of an essential piece of any modern analog delay builder’s puzzle, the Panasonic MN3005 bucket-brigade chip. This missing link was thankfully reissued in 2015 by Xvive, and Chase Bliss’ delay dreams were once again a reality.
The Chase Bliss Tonal Recall is a beautiful marriage of the vintage character of the analog delays that we’ve all come to know and love, with modern functionalities such as tap tempo, optional bypass with trails, expression control over any parameter, and the ability to save presets. Every knob and switch is connected to a little digital brain while your guitar signal stays 100% analog the entire time and never gets digitally processed. Since the control of the effect is digital, it opens up unprecedented effects and features that have never been heard or offered in analog stompboxes. As always with Chase Bliss, it has an analog heart with a digital brain.
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Gear Used:
Chase Bliss Tonal Recall Analog Delay
Gibson Les Paul
Fender Custom Shop 1964 Stratocaster Relic Aged Olympic White
Marshall 1958X Handwired Combo Amp
Pedaltrain Nano
Riffs:
Original composition by Andrew Kent Wittler: 0:00
Let the Good Times Roll by Shirley and Lee: 1:50
Original composition by Andrew Kent Wittler: 4:10
Original composition by Andrew Kent Wittler: 5:30
To hear more of Andrew’s original music, check out: http://andrewkentwittler.bandcamp.com
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