Electro-Harmonix Attack Decay Tape Reverse Simulator Guitar Pedal
Product highlights:
- Volume envelope manipulation
- Adjustable Attack and Decay times
- Poly mode gives each note you play its own envelope
- Mono modegives one volume envelope at a time
- The envelope resets when you play a new note
- Built-in, fully adjustable, Harmonix fuzz
- Built-in effects loop
- Expression pedal or CV control over every knob
- Save and recall up to three presets
- Power adapter included
Electro-Harmonix Attack Decay Tape Reverse Simulator Guitar Pedal
The circa 1980 Electro-Harmonix Attack Decay is a sought-after prize among vintage pedal aficionados. Originally called a Tape Reverse Simulator, it’s known for producing volume and reverse swells, backward tape sounds, artificially short staccato notes, and bowed instrument effects. The freshly designed Electro-Harmonix Attack Decay Tape Reverse Simulator Guitar Pedal reinterprets the classic and keeps its cool factor, but adds some modern features for convenience and enhanced functionality.
Volume
It can produce a single volume envelope like the original, or, with Poly engaged, put separate volume envelopes on each note you play. The built-in Harmonix fuzz is now a fully controllable distortion with gain, tone, and volume controls. The effects loop allows the musician or sound designer to place the volume envelope onto whatever signal is present at the Return jack. Expression pedal/CV input and three users presets give the user total control over their Attack Decay.