Featuring up to 60 seconds of delay time and a scanning feature that allows you to revisit previous ideas captured through the device’s digital recording reel.

Chase Bliss Audio have announced the launch of a new pedal named the Habit “Echo Collector”.
The latest entry in to the trailblazing Minneapolis company’s family of products is a digital delay device at its core but as with its many acclaimed predecessors, scratching beneath the surface will reveal a slew of idiosyncratic and boundlessly inspiring additional capabilities to explore that set the pedal beyond the reach of its peers.
If used as a delay effect alone, Habit boasts up to 60 seconds of delay time, pitch shifting, detuning and filtering capabilities, trimming, echoes that can alternate between forward and reverse and so much more.
Beyond delay the standout function of Habit is the integration of a digital recording reel that captures and stores every sound fed through its input to memory. Users can revisit, layer, shape and manipulate up to 3 minutes of previous ideas using the pedal’s hugely flexible modify, spread and scan sections or alternatively, allow Habit to take control through use of its auto-scan feature for unpredictable results.
Find a video outlining the origins of Habit and two comprehensive demos of the pedal’s features below.
Habit is priced at $399/£399 and available to purchase now from the Chase Bliss Audio website.
Words by Sam Wilkinson.
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