New Catalinbread Adineko Oil Can Delay Guitar Effects Pedal
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From Catalinbread:
Viscous
echoes smear into a smokey, mysterious fog
We
started working on an oil can delay pedal (only later to be named
ADINEKO) in the summer of 2012, about the same time we began working
on the ECHOREC. We identified a number of very cool behaviors of the
old units, though the differences could be dramatic from unit to unit
and day to day (even hour to hour!). The positive behaviors were a
cool, bright, but dark sounding echo with a vibrato modulation that
lined up with the echo time and a repeat quality, that had a fog
which can hover in a neat way.
You’ll
notice that each of the ADINEKO cases have been aged. It seemed
fitting for this pedal, which is inspired by the old oil can effects,
to physically look weathered and a bit stained.
As
we always strive to do when making something old, new again, we want
to honor the old experience and expand upon it. Our ADINEKO is no
exception: the murky warble of the old units, traditionally only
achievable when the oil’s thickness is incorrect, can be conjured a
twist of the VISCOSITY knob. The warm echo quality has an expanded
range of delay time (TIMING knob), more so than any oil can unit
could ever hope to achieve. The dual playback head is continuously
balanceable (BALANCE knob) to favor one head over the other for
interesting syncopation feels.
To
get acquainted with your new ADINEKO, let’s plug it in by itself,
without your other pedals. Start off with a clean sound from your
amp.
The
ADINEKO can achieve the authentic oil can sounds, but is designed to
model the mechanical concept well beyond what was possible in
original units. Let’s set up your ADINEKO for an authentic oil can
sound!
TIMING
to 9-10 o’clock
VISCOSITY
to 9-10 o’clock
REVERB
to the verge of self oscillation
Now
you’re hearing all of the hallmarks of an original oil can unit. A
relatively short echo time on two taps, a vibrato in concert with the
delay time, and a reverb that sounds like low lying fog coalescing
upon the verge of a self-oscillating resonant point. To get more of
the vibrato sound of a Tel-Ray Deluxe Organ Tone, use the above
settings but turn the REVERB down and the BLEND up to taste!