Old Blood Noise Endeavors x Dogma Coffee Visitor Parallel Multi-Modulator Pedal bundle
Something is brewing at the Chicago Music Exchange. We’ve paired up coffee fanatics Old Blood Noise Endeavors with one of our favorite local roasters, Dogma Coffee, for a limited collaboration, and the results are out of this world!
With the Visitor Parallel Multi-Modulator, users can select from three primary modulations (Tremolo, Chorus, and Phaser), as well as two secondary modulations (Tremolo and Chorus) to run in parallel. Things get especially interesting with the secondary modulation’s delay offset, and it all becomes downright otherworldly when the secondary rate begins to interact with the primary depth.
With notes of milk chocolate, peach tea, and blueberry, Dogma’s Visitor Blend of small-batch, locally roasted beans pairs beautifully with the complex, ethereal tones of OBNE’s new parallel multi-modulator, The Visitor.
The exclusive Visitor Blend is only available with purchase, because what can we say? We love the smell of Old Blood Noise in the morning.

QUICK SPECS
- Three primary modulation modes including tremolo, phaser and chorus
- Two parallel secondary modulation modes including tremolo and chorus
- Delay offset changes interaction between primary and secondary modulation modes
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