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OLD BLOOD NOISE ENDEAVORS Expression Ramper
The Old Blood Noise Endeavors Expression Ramper at a glance:
Effects pedal from the OBNE Utility Line, made in the USA.
Compatible with most effect pedals with expression connector
Automatic expression control via LFO
Allows you to set the maximum and minimum expression setting
LFO with two waveforms (triangle and square) and selectable speed
One-shot mode for switching between maximum and minimum settings
Straightforward operation with two mini-switches, one knob and three-color LED
Automatic saving of settings
One stereo TRS jack on the front panel
Internal jumpers for adapting the TRS assignment to different effect devices
Socketed 50 kOhm potentiometer
Sturdy metal housing
Operation with optionally available power supply unit
The OBNE Expression Ramper in the video:
LFO controlled expression pedal
The Old Blood Noise Endeavors Expression Ramper is a practical pedalboard tool that controls effect devices with expression pedal connection via its LFO. The Expression Ramper convinces with a particularly intuitive operation, so that nothing stands in the way of the comfortable creation of new soundscapes.
Automatic Expression Control
As an automatic expression pedal with Low Frequency Oscillator (LFO), the OBNE Expression Ramper oscillates between two expression settings A and B, which are set and automatically stored via the right mini-switch and the central control. To influence the character of the sound, the speed and waveform of the LFO can also be adjusted, so that smooth sound changes are as much a part of the program as abrupt changes.
One-Shot Mode
In One-Shot Mode, however, Old Blood Noise Endeavors' Expression Ramper permanently switches from A to B setting or vice versa, allowing you to create "presets" with the effects device you're using.