Create warm waves & trembling repetitions, space reverb sounds and of course make a lot of noise by recreating the fury of a black hole. The Black Hole Symmetry is a Modulated Delay / Pitch shifted Reverb / Destruction Fuzz pedal. Travel through the Ergosphere, the Event Horizon and the Singularity. The 3 parts of the pedal which can be played together or separately. Each pedal is designed, assembled & tested by hand in our workshop in France and has a lifetime warranty.


SINGULARITY

Destruction Fuzz

The single setting "Disintegrate" allows you to raise your sound.

Forget the fact that your drummer plays loudly.

Settings :

Desintegrate : Volume setting with a huge fuzz.

Protect your ears please.


ERGOSPHERE

Modulated Delay

Based on the PT2399 chip to have a warm echo.

The echo signal is modulated by two oscillators.

Settings :

Mix : Proportion of wet signal in the mix

Time : Time between each repetition (From 0s to 1s)

Feedback : Number of repetitions

Modulation : Proportion of modulation in the delay signal

Speed : Speed of the main oscillator

Trimmer : Speed of the triangle oscillator


EVENT HORIZON

Pitch shifted Reverb

Long reverb based on the FV1 chip.

Harmonizes the reverb signal with a pitch shifter.

Settings :

Mix : Proportion of wet signal in the mix

Echo : Echo time (max 15s)

Radiancy : Proportion of pitch shifter in the echo signal

Pitch : Shifts the pitch of the note

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ConditionExcellent (Used)
Excellent items are almost entirely free from blemishes and other visual defects and have been played or used with the utmost care.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • Black Hole Symmetry
Finish
  • Black
Categories
Year
  • 2018 - Present
Made In
  • France
Pedal Format
  • Standard

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