![]() The two delay channels can be arranged in series, parallel or ping pong. The left and right delay times can be set as a ratio, so a single knob changes both in sync. A tone control sweeps from dark analog-style repeats to digital clarity and emphasizes the attack at higher settings. Knob responses are carefully tuned for exploration of self-oscillation and feedback on the verge of blowing up. The feedback control has infinite repeats at 3 o’clock and chaotic, textured feedback loops at higher levels. Three delay ranges allow you to precisely dial in resonant feedback sounds and instantly change delay time with rhythmic shifts. ![]() The core of the Raster V2 is a clean delay with up to 1600 ms of delay time. The effects pedal delivers a wide range of sounds including modulated and harmonized delays, reverse delays, chorus, arpeggios, infinite descents, chaotic self-oscillation, and continuously evolving soundscapes. Forward or reverse delay can be shifted once or have continuously shifted repeats. Thanks to Sweetwater for sending this one over, too – click here to snag some Red Panda pedals from them as well.The Red Panda Raster V2 is a digital delay with a pitch and frequency shifter integrated into the feedback loop. For more info on the Raster 2 and all their effects, be sure to check out Red Panda’s website. There’s a lot going on here, but the layout is pretty user-friendly, and very intuitive once you start digging in and experimenting with all of these sounds and tones. In our demo video below, we try to showcase as much of the Raster 2‘s functionality as we can, but the truth is, this is a pedal you need to sit down with and explore for yourself (but still watch the demo, of course!). Web-based editor for editing presets and accessing hidden parameters.Full MIDI implementation with additional parameters (USB or TRS).Assignable expression pedal, remote switch, remote tap, or MIDI port.Shift footswitch momentary, latching, or assignable to tap tempo.Soft touch bypass switch with selectable momentary, latching, or mute output. ![]()
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