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Key Features
Product Ref: 316091
Devin Townsend is a Canadian musician, songwriter and producer known for his signature playing style which involves heavy use of delays and reverbs. Mooer Audio decided to collaborate with the guitarist to create a pedal that embodied his signature style, taking over 2 years to design and develop the ultimate delay and reverb unit.
The Mooer Ocean Wave is designed from high-quality components and features complex algorithms to deliver lush, heavenly, versatile effects ideal for a range of guitarists, from beginners to professional. The wide selection of controls offers a quick and easy adjustments to the pedals sound, letting players find the perfect tone for their playing style without spending hours in menus. However, further tone shaping is easy via the adjustable global EQ setting and the multitude of extra programmable options are accessible via the LCD menu, allowing you to take complete control over your tone at all times.
Featuring two independent delays and a high-fidelity spacious reverb, the signature pedal can create incredible soundscapes, from massive, spacey tones to small doubled up sounds. An audio looper provides up to 60 seconds of recording time, while tap tempo options and freeze effects offer excellent tonal possibilities.
The pedal features 9 different reverbs to choose from, offering classic effects such as a small room reverb with a short delay, to larger and spacious reverbs with a longer delay tail. More unique reverbs are also available to create more weird and wonderful sounds, from a backwards reverb with a modulation envelope filter. The 2 delays feature 18 different delay types spread between them, with both featuring a digital delay, vintage analogue delay and a tape echo delay. While Delay B features some incredible sounds such as the galaxy delay with swelled repeats and a light modulation, Delay A features a rainbow special effects delay with glistening highs, and a liquid digital delay with modulation phaser repeats. Mix and match between the three effects to create amazing and unique tones that you can truly make your own.