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Sales price 280,00 €
         

Available the 6th of February 2025!!!

A few years ago there was a brand named Moog that used to build a very cool line of pedals with wooden sides, a lot of CV in/out and very cool features. I found myself a bit dispointed when they were discontinued in 2018 and musicians began to be really frustrated when the 2nd hand market prices of these pedals went BOOM soon after discontinuation.

This Love Philter is my first pedal made to recreate the fun of CV in/out pedals with an amount of controls high enough to challenge your creativity.

It countains three « modules » in one box. First it is a low pass or high pass resonnant filter based on a filter chip used in the Oberheim synths in the 80’s. The filter sounds very good, with no loss in the bass band and a very little resonnance raise when sweeping the filter up. Auto oscillation is possible, giving either a perfect sine at the beginning or an overdriven square when pushing the resonnance further. Then an enveloppe module is available with full controls on attack, release and polarity. And third, a LFO module allows to dial between 8 waveforms and set the frequency with a knob or a tap tempo.

And finally, nine CV in/out and an expression pedal are available, allowing you to control almost all the parameters of the pedal and making the love philter not only an auto-wha, or envelope filter, but also a wha-wha, an ahw-ahw, an auto-ahw, a fixed low pass or high pass resonant filter and maybe some kind of 2 stages phaser, a VCO, a lazer gun and more...

As such it can be used on bass, guitars, or anything else, but you should know that the CV input makes it fun with analog synths or mooger-fooger friendly.


Manuel

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