GAMECHANGER AUDIO GCALP Overview
Spark a new light of creativity with the LIGHT Pedal from GAMECHANGER AUDIO, a unique spring reverb pedal that combines a traditional spring tank with innovative optical IR sensors for unparalleled depth and control. Offering greater detail than purely electromechanical springs, LIGHT Pedal lets you mix dry, spring, and optical signals for a one-of-a-kind spring-reverb sound.
The use of optical sensors on the springs brings out greater nuance, much longer decay times, a wider frequency response than is typically possible on traditional spring tanks, and the ability to modulate the sensors for tremolo, feedback, and harmonic effects. Six effect modes are provided along with useful controls for Gate (envelope), Drive (output gain), Tone (EQ), and more. You can switch between reverb tails on or off, momentary or latching modes, and three levels of shock-sensor protection for controlling spring noise. And best of all, you can view the spring and it's optoelectrical sensors in full glory via the stylish central spring window.
The Classic Spring Tank Sound
The LIGHT Pedal's central component and the main sound source is a traditional spring reverb tank, consisting of three major elements-the input transducer (spring exciter), the springs, and the output transducer (pickup). There can be a lot of complexity in the spring's movement patterns during the reverberation process, especially near the input transducer.
However, due to the spring's elasticity, by the time vibrations have reached the output transducer, we mostly hear the spring's own resonant frequencies, which is why all spring reverbs have such a particular jangly, metallic sound. The LIGHT Pedal's spring output (the spring knob) offers a classic high-quality spring reverb sound with the option to adjust the spring drip (the drive knob) and the tone of the output signal (the tone knob).
The Optical Spring Reverb Sound
To capture the full range of the spring's vibrations, the LIGHT Pedal uses multiple sets of special infrared optical sensors that act as photoelectric pickups. Each set of IR sensors is directed at a different points on the moving spring's surface.
The optical sensors detect much finer movements compared to the output transducer. This makes longer decays possible and a more detailed frequency response, including subharmonics and overtones. Additionally, the pedal can achieve amazing modulation and tremolo effects by scrolling through the optical sensors or by switching them on and off (optical effects).
Gate + Effect Control
In any one of the 6 effect modes, you can make the CTRL value react to the instrument's input signal. This is achieved by turning the Gate knob down while pressing and holding the pedal's Footswitch.
Once this is done, the tremolo rate will slow down as soon as an input signal is detected. Alternatively, you can make the tremolo rate speed up with each strum by turning the Gate knob up. This technique can be applied to any of the pedal's six effect modes, including Optical mode.
Shock Sensor
It's well known that spring reverb units can be sensitive to shaking stages, heavying stomping, and earthquakes. That's why the LIGHT Pedal features a special shock-sensor mode.
Powered by an accelerometer chip, the LIGHT Pedal can detect sudden physical impacts (measued as G-forces) and allows you to select the response (Off, Soft, and Hard) of the wet signal output whenever the pedal senses a blow or shaking motion.
Expression Input
The LIGHT Pedal features an expression input for 1/4" TS and TRS plugs, and is compatible with all expression pedal types. This input is also sensitive to CV signals, capable of detecting between 0 and +3.3V.
By default, the expression input is assigned to the CTRL knob. You can assign the expression control to the Spring, Optical, Drive, and Gate knobs as well.
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GAMECHANGER AUDIO GCALP Specs
General
Audio Circuit Type | Analog |
Buffer | Buffered Bypass |
Input Impedance | 1 Megohm |
Output Impedance | 100 Ohms |
Maximum Input Level | +6.8 dBu |
Maximum Output Level | +6.8 dBu |
Controls | 7 x Rotary Knob (Dry, Spring, Optical, Tone, CTRL, Drive, and Gate) 1 x 6-Way Knob (FX Mode) 2 x 2-Way Switch (Tails and Latch) 1 x 3-Way Switch (Off, Soft, or Hard Shock Sensor) 1 x Footswitch (On/Bypass) |
Inputs / Outputs
Audio I/O | 1x 1/4" TS Hi-Z/Instrument Input 1x 1/4" TRS Input (Expression/CV) 1x 1/4" TS Line Output |
Power
Power Source | AC Adapter with Power Brick (Not Included) |
DC Input Power | 9 VDC at 500 mA |
Power Consumption | 4 W (Maximum) 0.9 W (Typical) |
Operating Current | 500 mA (Typical) |
Physical
Color | Black |
Material of Construction | Metal |
Dimensions | 7.5 x 4.1 x 1.6" / 19.1 x 10.4 x 4.1 cm (L x W x H) |
Weight | 2.3 lb / 1 kg |
Packaging Info
Package Weight | 2.585 lb |
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 8.8 x 6 x 2.7" |
In the Box
- GAMECHANGER AUDIO Light Pedal Optical Spring Reverb Pedal
- Lifetime Warranty
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