Mooer - Ocean Machine II Devin Townsend
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Electric Guitar Effects
Mooer's Ocean Machine II is Devin Townsend's signature multi-effects processor that combines two independent delay engines, a high-quality reverb module and an enhanced looper with a 120-second recording time. This second version features enhanced DSP algorithms for superior sound quality, full MIDI support for synchronisation and control, and a programmable effects chain for almost infinite sonic possibilities.
ARTICLE N° 110056
Presentation
Designed in collaboration with Devin Townsend, Mooer's Ocean Machine II is an effects station dedicated to lush sonic atmospheres and ambient explorations. Equipped with two independent delay engines, each with 9 types of delay ranging from classic digital to original textures such as 'galaxy', 'crystal' and 'rainbow', it delivers a rich, unique sound.
The reverb module combines 9 high-fidelity reverbs, including shimmer, spring, reverse and filter, with a freeze function to create infinite drones. The new looper records for up to 120 seconds, compared with 44 seconds on the original version, with overdub, half-speed and reverse. The interface is intuitive, with 12 potentiometers, a colour LCD screen, three multitasking footswitches and a tap tempo switch for precise adjustment in real time or in preset mode.
Full connectivity: stereo outputs, TRS input for expression pedal, MIDI In/Thru, USB-C for maj firmware, true or DSP bypass, customisable parallel/serial routing, and compatibility with F4 wireless footswitch.
Robust, expressive and built to last, Ocean Machine II sets a new benchmark in delay-reverb-looper effects.
The reverb module combines 9 high-fidelity reverbs, including shimmer, spring, reverse and filter, with a freeze function to create infinite drones. The new looper records for up to 120 seconds, compared with 44 seconds on the original version, with overdub, half-speed and reverse. The interface is intuitive, with 12 potentiometers, a colour LCD screen, three multitasking footswitches and a tap tempo switch for precise adjustment in real time or in preset mode.
Full connectivity: stereo outputs, TRS input for expression pedal, MIDI In/Thru, USB-C for maj firmware, true or DSP bypass, customisable parallel/serial routing, and compatibility with F4 wireless footswitch.
Robust, expressive and built to last, Ocean Machine II sets a new benchmark in delay-reverb-looper effects.
Features
Effects
Delay, Reverb
Analog / digital
Digital
Mono / stereo
Mono and stereo
Signal path
Switchable
MIDI port
Yes
USB port
Yes
Other features
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Mooer Ocean Machine II Devin Townsend
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Effects pedal
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Dual Delay, Reverb, Looper
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Effects: Delay & Reverb
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Construction type: digital
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Bypass mode: True or Buffered
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Modes: 15 delay algorithms, 9 reverb algorithms
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Mono/Stereo: Stereo In, Stereo Out
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Controls/selector :
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Reverb section controls: Pre-Dly, Decay, Tone, R. Mix
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Rotary knob for reverb mode selection: Room, Hall, Plate, Dist-Verb, FL-Verb, Filter, Reverse, Spring, Mod
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Delay A section controls: Feedback A, Time A, Sweep A, DlyMix A
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Rotary knob for Delay A mode selection: Digital, Analog, Tape, Echo, Liquid, Rainbow, Crystal, Low-Bit, Fuzzy
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Delay B section controls: Feedback B, Time B, Sweep B, DlyMix B
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Rotary knob for Delay B mode selection: Digital, Analog, Tape, Real, Dyna, Galaxy, Mod, Try-Mod, Mod-Inv
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Reverb footswitch
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Delay A footswitch
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Delay B footswitch
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Power supply: 9 volt DC negative centre
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Control buttons for Home, Setting, Store, Looper
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MIDI In socket
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MIDI Thru socket
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USB-C port
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Freeze function
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Tap Tempo function
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Dimensions: 215 x 127 x 56 mm
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Weight: 1.1 kg
To find out more...
Devin Townsend, born on 5 May 1972, is a Canadian musician, songwriter and producer renowned for his prolific and eclectic career. He is the founder of the extreme metal band Strapping Young Lad, for whom he was principal songwriter, singer and guitarist from 1994 to 2007. Over the years, he has also developed an extensive solo career, exploring a wide variety of musical genres, from progressive metal to ambient, hard rock and new-age.
