2017-07-13



Chase Bliss Tonal Recall Red Knobs

The Tonal Recall from Chase Bliss Audio is....appropriately named. It conjures images of grainy black and white space exploration, other worlds even more mysterious than our own, even dramatic swells of action trailing off or growing forever into chaotic self oscillation. This pedal has packed in just about every feature anyone could ever want of an analog delay, yet it does not suffer from the common affliction of too many features at the expense of quality of those features. Each section of the Tonal Recall seems to be masterfully crafted to leave users with a sonic experience worthy of the Chase Bliss name. At the heart of this formidable delay masterpiece lie two Xvive MN3005 bucket brigade chips, yielding up to 550 milliseconds of delay, the key to its true diversity however lies in the dip switch grid located on the rear of the pedal, allowing users to choose custom settings for the parameters, combined with midi control and a powerful modulation section, the Tonal Recall will imbed itself as the primary delay in any serious setup.

Tonal Recall Features

1100ms max delay via 4 MN3005 chips

More repeats before breakup than blue knob version

Musical self-oscillation

Natural sounding runaway / hold control

Separate tap/MIDI and Expression/CV inputs

Controls for Tone/ramp, Mix, Regen, Time, Mod Rate, Mod Depth, Time Division, Short/Long/Both modes, Mod Shape

Midi Control

Dipswitch matrix for assigning any parameter(s) to tone/ramp knob or expression pedal

Tap tempo with hold option for self oscillation

Two Presets available via switch, 122 presets available via midi

True bypass

Tonal Recall Demo

Chase Bliss Audio Tonal Recall demo from Perfect Circuit Audio on Vimeo.

Here we are jammin' with the Tonal Recall by Chase Bliss Audio. It is an analog delay pedal with a really strong modulation section and tons of tonal variety! Way more than a standard delay pedal. At the heart of this formidable delay masterpiece lie two Xvive MN3005 bucket brigade chips, yielding up to 550 milliseconds of delay, the key to its true diversity however lies in the dip switch grid located on the rear of the pedal, allowing users to choose custom settings for the parameters. Also features MIDI control.

$499.00

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