Old Blood Noise Endeavors Sunlight Dynamic Freeze Reverb Pedal

£219.00

The Old Guitar Pedals always come out on top. This is New is in stock and ready to post out to you, with fast, reliable delivery straight to your door. For more New Guitar Pedals options, read on for full specifications, demos, and secure online ordering. Old Blood Noise Endeavors are one of those niche stompbox brands that never settle for the ordinary! Their Sunlight pedal is an incredible tool for experimental guitar players — an envelope triggered multi-mode reverb with the ability to dynamically freeze and sustain your notes forever. Want to create truly mesmerising sunlit soundscapes? This pedal achieves that…

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The Old Guitar Pedals always come out on top. This is New is in stock and ready to post out to you, with fast, reliable delivery straight to your door. For more New Guitar Pedals options, read on for full specifications, demos, and secure online ordering.

Old Blood Noise Endeavors are one of those niche stompbox brands that never settle for the ordinary! Their Sunlight pedal is an incredible tool for experimental guitar players — an envelope triggered multi-mode reverb with the ability to dynamically freeze and sustain your notes forever. Want to create truly mesmerising sunlit soundscapes? This pedal achieves that with ease, and much more!

Building on what made OBNE’s immensely-popular Dark Star pedal such a stellar early-chain pad reverb, Sunlight twists it into the other dimension as a reverb centred around the idea of a dynamic hold. When you play, your new notes are let through and old notes are allowed to fade away, but when you stop playing, old notes have the chance to repeat forever. It's like nothing else!

Key Features

  • 'Input' knob for dynamic sensitivity and 'Decay' control for reverb feedback, to form enveloping infinite reverb.
  • 'Tape', 'Comb', and 'Pass' modes to apply wobbling vibrato, stacked resonant delays, or random step filtering to the reverb!
  • 'Rate' and 'Depth' controls are specific to each mode, for a super-wide sonic palette.
  • Expression pedal control over 'Input', 'Decay', 'Rate', and 'Depth' parameters.
  • Performance-friendly 'Alt' footswitch allows you to quickly snap to a particular knob setting.
  • Soft-touch switching with true relay bypass.
  • Powered by regular 9-volt DC power supply (centre negative, 2.1 mm, ~80 mA current draw).

Simple Operation, 3 Sonic Modes

Old Blood Noise Endeavors' effects might sound complex to the ear, but the company prides itself on making pedals that are dead-simple to use. Their Sunlight is no exception, with just two knobs controlling the nature of the relationship between the new and old notes passing through, fading away and repeating for eternity.

In addition, there are three sonic modes that highlight modulation, comb filtering and resonant bandpass filtering, each of which takes their own spin on the reverb signal. The Mix, Input and Decay dials work exactly the same across each mode, as they help control the dynamics.

Plenty of Control

Mix sets the loudness of the reverb, which goes from all dry to all wet and anywhere in between — allowing you to create everything from subtle reverberations to deep ambient textures.

Now, the interplay between Input and Decay is where the real Sunlight magic starts to happen. Decay determines how long the reverb trails will sustain, which will go from quick ephemeral evaporations to infinite reverb pads. On the other hand, Input controls how much of your signal is allowed into and fed back within the reverb. At zero, no new input will be added to your reverb, but as you increase it, more signal is let through — letting you create gently evolving ambient textures or drastically changing synth-like pads.

Mode-Dependant Dials

The Rate and Depth knobs work differently depending on which mode you're using:

  • Tape Mode is a modulated reverb inspired by the unexpected shifts of a tape machine wobbling. Here, Rate and Depth set the speed and intensity of the lopsided vibrato applied to the reverb signal.
  • Comb Mode is a combination of reverb and delay. Four delay lines are placed after the reverb, and the emphasis on stacked short delays creates comb filters like a fixed flanger. Rate sets the time of all four delays, and Depth sets the feedback (or resonance) of the delay section.
  • Pass Mode is a bandpass filter applied between two reverb paths, where a random sample-hold function sets the cutoff frequency of the bandpass. Rate sets the timing of the sample-hold and Depth sets the range of possible cutoff frequencies. If Rate is set to 0, Depth sets a fixed cutoff frequency.

'Alt' Switch

Sunlight also contains a bunch of expressive capabilities performed through the onboard ALT switch, which can be set to change control settings either momentarily or latching. It can be assigned to the Rate, Depth, Decay or Input controls or any combination of the four. You can also control them externally via an external expression pedal, including the OBNE Expression Ramper, which will open up even more creative possibilities.

Specifications

  • Power: 9V
  • Current Draw: 80 mA
  • Dimensions (H x W x D): 5.8 x 6.6 x 12 cm
  • Weight: 0.3 kg

Additional information

Weight 0.5 kg

Stuff About Guitar Pedals

Guitar pedals are compact effects units that shape and enhance a guitar’s sound, sitting between the instrument and the amplifier. They include gain pedals like overdrive and distortion, modulation effects such as chorus and tremolo, time-based effects like delay and reverb, and essential utilities including tuners, compressors and loopers. Understanding basic things such as pedal type, signal order, power requirements and intended use helps players choose pedals that suit their style, setup and playing environment.

The Important stuff

Blood. Dynamic. Noise — Noise is an effect category focused on controlling unwanted hum, hiss, and interference in a guitar signal. Noise gates and noise suppressors reduce background noise when you are not playing, helping keep high-gain and complex pedal setups tight, clean, and controlled without affecting the core tone.. Pedal — Pedals are the tools that let you shape, colour and transform your sound, from subtle tone enhancement to bold, creative effects. Whether you are adding grit, space, movement or control, a pedal becomes part of your playing rather than just an add-on. Exploring different pedals is about discovering what responds to your touch and helps your sound feel more like your own.. Reverb — Reverb (short for reverberation) is an audio effect that simulates the natural reflections of sound in a physical space. When you play in a room, hall, or cathedral, the sound waves bounce off the walls, ceiling, and floor, creating a sense of depth and ambience. Reverb pedals and processors recreate this effect electronically, allowing guitarists and producers to shape how “big” or “live” their sound feels. From short, springy echoes that mimic vintage amp tanks to lush, atmospheric washes used in ambient or shoegaze music, reverb adds dimension and realism — turning a dry, flat tone into something immersive and expressive..

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