Hungry Robot’s Wardenclyffe is an ambient modulator inspired by the lo-fi character of early audio recordings. Named after Nikola Tesla’s Wardenclyffe Tower, the pedal maintains an equally electrifying allure. It can be oriented as a pitch modulator, lowpass or highpass filter, and even as an ambient reverb. Use it as a vibrato, chorus, or even a reverb—everything required for crackly lo-fi glory.
WARDENCLYFFE FEATURES
- Lo-fi ambient reverb
- Pitch modulator, lowpass and highpass filter, and ambient pad reverb
- Can be used for vibrato or chorus duties
- Dedicated controls for Wet and Dry blending, HP/LP, Filter, Pad, LFO/Glitch, Depth, and Speed
- Wet governs the overall volume of the corresponding signal and can be pushed into unity gain
- Dry increases the volume of the corresponding signal and can achieve matched unity gain
- HP/LP switches between the two filter types
- Filter blends between clean and filtered signals
- Pad initiates submix reverb
- LFO/Glitch: assigns modulation source for pitch bending
- Depth: governs depth of pitch bend modulation
- Speed: dictates speed of pitch bending modulation