Shenzhen, China June 28th Back in 2017, MOOER collaborated with progressive metal heavyweight Devin Townsend to produce the critically acclaimed Ocean Machine. This unique guitar pedal gave guitarists the opportunity to stack spacious reverb, delay, and lo
Shenzhen, China June 28th Back in 2017, MOOER collaborated with progressive metal heavyweight Devin Townsend to produce the critically acclaimed Ocean Machine. This unique guitar pedal gave guitarists the opportunity to stack spacious reverb, delay, and looping effects to craft their own lush, ambient atmospheres. However, MOOER and Devin have taken this a step further, revealing the release of the new and updated Ocean Machine II. Similarly to the original, the Ocean Machine II offers two independent delay modules, each with nine different delay types of up to two seconds, including household names such as digital, tape, and echo delays, as well as more abstract options, such as galaxy, crystal, and rainbow. A high-fidelity reverb module complements these delays with nine reverb types, as well as a shimmer effect. Each delay and reverb effect can also be frozen, creating static ambient drones, an effect that sounds particularly impressive considering the pedals DSP upgrades. While the original Ocean Machines looping capabilities provided just 44 seconds of loop storage, the new addition features an impressive 120 seconds. To experiment with this feature, along with Ocean Machine IIs other sonic capabilities, users can use an intuitive LCD screen along with 12 knobs (four for each delay and reverb module) to easily adjust parameters within the devices Play Mode. Three footswitches are also provided to facilitate independent effect toggling, tap tempo control, looper interfacing, and a preset selector. Once the guitarist has crafted an interesting effect chain, they can save their work as a preset and enter Patch Mode, in which they can toggle between saved settings with each of the three footswitches. In total, the Ocean Machine II provides eight preset storage banks, each of which supports up to three presets, resulting in a total of 24 save slots.
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