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Blend: Determines the balance of clean and effect. When turned fully counter-clockwise,
you will hear only the pure input signal. When turned fully clockwise you will hear only the
effect signal.
Decay: Determines the duration of time it takes for a note to fade out from full volume to
silence. An auto-reset feature allows for a wide range of variable tremolo effects. If there is
any input signal present at the end of the decay cycle, auto-reset causes the modulation cycle
to begin again.
Sensitivity: Determines how much input signal is needed to reset the attack and decay cycle.
Use this knob to set the cutoff point below which the pedal needs additional signal to re-trigger
the cycle.
Sidechain: This is an audio input for the envelope detector within the Gloamer. The sidechain
feature allows you to connect an external source to control the timing of the attack and
decay cycle.
Ready (LED): Signals when the pedal is armed and ready to begin the attack and/or decay cycle.
When a note is played, the Ready light will turn off and the attack and decay cycle will begin.
Attack: Determines the duration of time it takes for a note to attack in from silent to full volume.
DC Power 9-Volts: Gloamer requires an isolated, standard 9VDC 2.1mm neg. Tip power
supply. Current draw is 100mA.
In: Plug in your instrument here.
Out: Plug in your amp, mixer, DI box, etc. here.
Rocker Switches
Gloamer requires a negative tip, 9VDC power supply.
Gloamer does not take batteries.