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Catalinbread Many Worlds 8 Stage Phaser, Multi (853710004741)

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MSRP

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$200.00

Last Update:

11/23/2024, 12:10 AM EST

Item Information

MSRP:

MSRP is a sample online retail price.

$200.00
Brand:
Catalinbread
Condition:
Good Condition
Description:
The Many Worlds is an 8 stage phaser with 8 selectable phase control parameters, 6 LFO’s. and 2 Envelope dependent phase shift. Yes, you can get classic, swirly and rich, vibrato-esque phaser sounds out of our phaser. The fun doesn’t stop there, however; we take you on a multi-versed quest of Many Worlds to uncover unique, out-there sounds. The idea for Many Worlds began when we were experimenting with different LFOs for a phaser project––initially to see if we could make something akin to a phase 90 but a little more wild. We eventually started modulating one LFO with another. This is where the name Many Worlds comes from. The 'Many Worlds' interpretation of quantum mechanics is an idea by a man named Hugh Everette which states that quantum wave function collapse is actually the superposition of quantum states built by the decoherence of independent wave functions. This leads to the idea of parallel universes where quantum measurements have opposite results. Lastly, we thought of having an envelope dependent phase shift to have that drippy phase sound but not sounding like a sine wave LFO is driving the phase shift.
Lot Code:
RED5960276
Width:
4.2 inches
Depth:
3.0 inches
Weight:
0.8 pounds
Length:
5.4 inches
Additional Info:
Good Condition
Pickup Location:
2224 Waycross Road, Cincinnati OH 45240
Auction Number
WAY2400290

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