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virtual reel-to-reel tape deck
a study in short delay times and the interplay of moving signals
Loke was the god of mischief.
In Norse mythology, he was the embodiment of duality, the interaction between opposing forces upon
a single individual, the struggle between intuition and honour, good and bad, society and nature.
LOKE gives you two almost identical signals.
Each one has enough output to drive your preamp into overdrive.
One of the signals has a slight tape tint to it and can be shifted in time by either 0-100mS or 0-400mS.
You can quickly switch between delay modes via the secondary foot switch and the expression
control gives you the option of warping the time parameter with hands-free operation.
FF also added a very exciting random LFO using the least-significant-bits method of calculation,
as well as a sort of servo control for the delay time operation.
All of this together offers you the full suite of exciting effects found on old school reel-to-reel tape gear,
but perhaps even more intriguing, it lets you dwell within the spaces left between the classic staples
of recording tricks and discover new and wonderful textures, never heard before.
Want that old Beatles-style tape flange trick where your producer holds his thumb against the tape?
Here it is!
Want lofi warped vinyl textures to your clean signal?
LOKE will do that too.
Want beautiful flanger, chorus or vibrato, but don't want to be locked to a set LFO?
With the random LFO there's no need for syncing.
Distorted tape delays? Yes. Artificial stereo-widening double tracking? That too.
Faux reverb? Definitely. Percussive, authentic-sounding tape echo with machine errors?
Yes.
Distant, haunting whale calls for your ambient outfit or full wet delay for your recording rig?
LOKE is your friend.
Dig into a whole new world of expressive,
time based effects and discover brand new textures and moods
in the spaces between them with LOKE.
Have fun! Be safe!
*Use 9VDC only. Centre tip negative polarity. Same as BOSS pedals. Expect 250mA current draw!