Bleak District Electric
Miraj V2
Miraj V2
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Multi waveform, tap tempo univibe/phaser. With envelope and expression control over the rate or depth. And you can turn the lfo off and use it like a kind of wah/auto wah.
Transcend traditional limitations and lose yourself on a journey of psychodelic discovery.
Whether you swirl or throb, or self oscillate in a frantic to-ing and fro-ing of phase shift annihilation? The Miraj has you covered. At its heart, a four stage, optical phase shifter, the Miraj utilizes an all analog signal path and a similar led/ldr mechanism as the fabled Univibe. This provides a wonderfully analog interface to the digitally controlled, tap tempo, multiple waveform LFO. Borrowing design elements from both the Univibe and Phase 90, the Miraj is able to shift between those well known tones whilst maintaining a sonic character all of its own.
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4 Stage optical phaser/univibe
Multiple waveform LFO with tap tempo
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Full envelope control of rate or depth - Use the input signal to control the rate or depth of the LFO
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Unique 'static' mode - Gives you a range of interesting static phase tones or allows you to control the phase shifting completely by envelope or expression pedal.
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Expression pedal control of rate or depth
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Throb switch, for extra throb.
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Phaser or vibrato modes like the classic univibe.
Multi waveform, tap tempo univibe/phaser. With envelope and expression control over the rate or depth. And you can turn the lfo off and use it like a kind of wah/auto wah.
This is a terrific phaser. You can dial in great sounding classic tones and you can also get pretty far out there in cool ways. It is certainly not for the player who wants to plug it in, tweak a couple dials, and then it's off to the races. There is a lot of control here beyond the classics that you would expect including various wave forms, filter controls, expression pedal input, etc. You will want to snap photos or capture your faves in some fashion as there are no presets or MIDI. Instructions are clear, but not overly elaborative. Experimentation required!