Old Blood Noise Endeavors Parting Glitch Delay/Reverb Crushing Modulation Pedal in Green

£349.00

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The Delay Pedals department take a look at this New DelayReverb in , the Old Blood Noise Endeavors Parting Glitch Delay/Reverb Crushing Modulation Pedal in Green by Old Blood Noise Endeavors is New, it is in stock at a great price and delivered to all areas of the UK. Read More for more product information, images, latest prices and how to order.

In a wonderfully weird meeting of musical minds, harp‑wizard Emily Hopkins and the sonic sorcerers at Old Blood Noise Endeavors have cooked up something truly special. It’s called Parting — an effects device packed to the brim with all their favourite glitchy, crushed and warbly ambient noises.

At the heart of Parting is one gloriously big control that either smashes your signal into tasty digital rubble or throws it backwards through time. To the left you’ll find a selection of lush modulations, and to the right a delightfully unpredictable glitch‑delay that you can smear into a reverb wash. Behind it all lurks a clever layer of chance‑driven clock‑bending chaos that keeps everything feeling alive and full of discovery.

Parting is, quite simply, a box of beautiful “what just happened?” moments. One second, you’re swimming in a shimmering delay, the next you’re caught in crackly lo‑fi aliasing, stretched‑out reverse textures, tremolo chop, vibrato wobble, filtering and octave‑jumping madness. And the fun part? You and Parting figure it out together — half happy accidents, half deliberate sonic magic!

Key Features

  • Stereo input and output, with the option for mono or mono-in-stereo-out routing.
  • Aux footswitch for tap tempo, half clock speed or preset switching.
  • Dissolve control with two functions: below noon for reduced sample rate, above noon for increasingly degraded reverse signal.
  • Analogue dry-through.
  • Expression and MIDI control over all parameters.
  • MIDI clock I/O for external tempo syncing.
  • Onboard presets, plus control via MIDI.
  • Selectable buffered trails or true bypass modes.
  • Top-mounted jacks and soft-touch switching.

Specifications

  • Hand-made in Oklahoma, USA.
  • Power requirements: 9V DC PSU (centre negative, 2.1 mm, ~ 350 mA current draw, not included).

About the manufacturer

Old Blood Noise Endeavors

Old Blood Noise Endeavors are known for making standout effects pedals and more. Founded with a passion for tone and innovation, their gear has shaped countless records and players’ sounds. Look out for their iconic designs and flagship models — they’ve earned a reputation for reliability and creativity.

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