The 6-stage sweep is carefully tuned, and behaves differently as you change Voice, Depth, and Speed settings.
Just one example of this: Toward the end of the Voice range (in vintage chorus territory), the LFO morphs from a smooth triangle to a warped shape that introduces a classic warble to the deepest chorus tones.
The behind the scenes interplay between Zelzah’s parameters means that you can experiment and be assured of musically useful results at every turn.
Choose Your Intensity.
The Resonance circuit adds feedback from the output back to the input of the six stage phaser to intensify the frequency notches and peaks.
Choose no resonance (off) or use the carefully tuned Mild or Strong settings.
Resonance not only contributes to dramatic phasing effects, but at higher Voice settings can yield some of the most sought after classic flanger sounds.
The rich vintage chorus effects available at the highest Voice settings can be uniquely enhanced by the Resonance switch, an option not commonly available on chorus pedals.
Hi-Fi Stereo.
Zelzah features full stereo in and out capabilities.
It can also receive mono input and still give you stereo output if you’d like to use it as the stereo origin point of your signal path.
When using stereo outs, use the Stereo Spread live edit function to increase the stereo spread between your outputs to create a dimensional stereo image with life and movement.
Being true stereo, Zelzah processes incoming stereo signals independently, with the left input being treated to its own 4-Stage and 6-Stage phasers, and the right input also having its own respective phasers.
Pair that with the ability to also process incoming stereo signals in Split mode, where the 4-Stage phaser processes the left input only and the right input is processed by the 6-Stage phaser, and Zelzah just may be the most flexible modulation pedal on your board.
Any Way You Want It.
Zelzah gives you the freedom to route its two sides in a variety of creative ways.
Choose Series and the six stage phaser runs into the four stage, just like two pedals side by side on a pedalboard.
Choose Parallel and your dry signal will be processed by each phaser independently and mixed at the output.
Or choose Split and hear the four stage phaser on the left output and the six stage phaser on the right.
With a stereo input source, Split mode will process the left input through the four stage phaser and the right input through the six stage.