Chase Bliss Audio unveils the Tonal Recall analog delay

Come play it at NAMM booth #1276!!

Introducing...

Tonal Recall: Analog Delay

Price: $399. Release Date: May 30th, 2016.

Features Overview:

*100% analog signal path, full digital control of parameters. No digital conversion or processing.

*2 onboard save-able presets + live mode for 3 distinct settings (expandable to 122 with a midi controller).

*Tap Tempo / Hold for setting delay time via tap. Holding the switch gives runaway oscillation. 6 delay subdivisions including dotted eighth note.

*True bypass or buffered bypass with trails.

*2 Xvive MN3005 delay chips.

*SLB (short, long, both) selects between 1 MN3005 (i.e. DM2), 2 MN3005 (i.e DMM), and both for a multi-tap mixed output of the two for more of a washed out / reverby sound.

*Circuit is tuned for 550ms max delay time (longer delays are possible via trimmer adjustment, but compromises tap tempo accuracy and optimal clock filtering).

*Sine, triangle, and square wave modulation with independent rate and depth controls. At max depth, madness ensues.

*Full midi implementation to control presets and parameters.

*Expression / CV control over any parameter individually or simultaneously.

*Ramping over any parameter individually or simultaneously.

*Tone control for full range of clear or dark repeats.

*Mix Control goes 100% dry to 100% wet. On "short" delay setting, pedal can be used as a vibrato or chorus.

*Internal trimmer for max regeneration. Pedal ships with self-oscillation abilities, with the potential to get wilder.