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Mooer Ocean Machine II Delay B-Stock

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Effect Pedal for Electric Guitar

  • Devin Townsend Signature Model
  • Two separate delay modules with 9 different delay types for each module
  • Fifteen delay types in total
  • 0-2.000 ms delay time
  • Ping Pong effect
  • Nine different reverb types and shimmer effect
  • Programmable parallel / serial effect chain with free choice of effect sequence
  • Freeze function
  • Tap tempo function
  • Looper with up to 120 seconds recording time
  • Customisable global EQ settings plus adjustable input and output levels
  • True bypass or DSP bypass (buffered)
  • Two operating modes: Play mode for quick parameter editing and Patch mode for quick selection of presets
  • Eight banks each with up to three presets
  • Updated MIDI function with clock sync to synchronise the pedal with other MIDI devices
  • Reverb section controls for Pre-Dly, Decay, Tone and R. Mix
  • Reverb rotary control for selecting between the reverb modes: Room / Hall / Plate / Dist-Verb / FL-Verb / Filter / Reverse / Spring / Mo
  • Delay A section control für Feedback A, Time A, Sweep A and DlyMix A
  • Delay A rotary control for selecting between the Delay A modes: Digital / Analogue / Tape / Echo / Liquid / Rainbow / Crystal / Low-Bit / Fuzzy
  • Delay B section Controls for Feedback B, Time B, Sweep B and DlyMix B
  • Delay B rotary control for selecting between the Delay B modes: Digital / Analogue / Tape / Real / Dyna / Galaxy / Mod / Try-Mod / Mod-Inv
  • Reverb footswitch
  • Delay A footswitch
  • Delay B footswitch
  • Support for external control with a wireless footswitch from the MOOER F4 series
  • Control buttons for Home, Setting, Store and Looper
  • Menu rotary button for navigating the preset menu
  • Status LEDs
  • Metal housing
  • 6.3 mm mono jack L/R inputs
  • 6.3 mm mono jack L/R outputs
  • MIDI in
  • MIDI thru
  • 6.3 mm TRS expression input
  • USB Type-C port
  • Power supply via included 9V DC power supply 2.1 mm x 5.5 mm barrel connector, centre negative
  • Power consumption: 500 mA
  • Dimensions (L x W x H): 215 x 127 x 56 mm
  • Weight: 1100 g

Note: No battery operation possible

Note Register your purchase at shop.warwick.de/en/warranty-registration for an extended warranty of 4 years.
  • Available since September 2024
  • Item number 601243
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Analogico Yes
  • Delay Time 2 s
  • tap feature Yes
  • Battery Operation No
  • PSU included Yes
  • Analog Yes
  • Recording time in minutes 120 m
  • USB connector Yes
  • MIDI Yes
  • input/output configuration Mono in / mono out
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An endless sea of atmospheric sound

The Mooer Ocean Machine II is the signature pedal of Canadian guitarist, singer, and composer Devin Townsend; this is already the second edition, with a revised colour scheme and USB interface. This multifunctional delay and reverb effect pedal's three footswitches make it easy, almost intuitive, to use, and allow musicians to create both more conventional and uniquely atmospheric guitar sounds. The most complex sounds are generated by combining the unit's one reverb and two delay sections – of course, these elements can also be used separately. From simple slapback delays and rhythmic echoes to seemingly infinite reverb tails, endless fun can be had with the Mooer Ocean Machine II crafting individual soundscapes. These creations can be saved as one of 24 presets, which can then be accessed on the device itself or via MIDI and modified in real time using the expression pedal.

Controls on the Mooer Ocean Machine II Delay/Reverb Effect Pedal for Electric Guitar

From conventional to exceptional

The Mooer Ocean Machine II combines two independent delay effects with a total of 15 algorithms – nine per section. Creative musicians can move from simple analogue and tape echo simulations to reverberations modulated using bitcrushers, pitch shifters, and distorted sound fragments – the Ocean Machine has a genuinely distinctive sonic palette. The reverb effects are also flexible, with eight algorithms ranging from simulations of the most common room types to more unusual sounds, including shimmer control, which adds overtones to the reverb that really seem to make it sparkle. In preset mode, users can switch between eight banks of three presets using the footswitches. In play mode, the effects can be switched and combined independently of each other, or chained in any order. This updated version of the Ocean Machine now has a colour screen, making it easier for guitarists on stage to keep track of their effects and access more advanced settings.

Connections on the Mooer Ocean Machine II Delay/Reverb Effect Pedal for Electric Guitar

For every kind of music

Strictly speaking, the Mooer Ocean Machine II is designed for guitarists. However, thanks to its stereo inputs and outputs, ping-pong mode, and the ease with which it handles line level signals, this powerful little pedal is also ideal for keyboardists and producers interested in creating ambient sounds. Experimental musicians can give free rein to their creativity, while still appreciating how practical the Ocean Machine is to operate, thanks to its intuitive controls, variable effect sequences, and the fact that its huge range of effects can all be changed in real time without any interference in the echoes and reverb. In no time at all, input signals can be modified to create sweeping soundscapes. Producers of electronic music and synth enthusiasts alike should have the Mooer Ocean Machine II on their radar, especially considering it's available at such an attractive price.

Display on the Mooer Ocean Machine II Delay/Reverb Effect Pedal for Electric Guitar

About Mooer

Mooer is based in the Chinese city of Shenzhen and has been making products for guitarists since 2010, which include compact single pedals through to multi-effects units and compact amplifiers. The company initially produced a range of mini pedals before making perhaps its most significant breakthrough in 2016 with the sophisticated Ocean Machine delay pedal, which was designed in collaboration with Devin Townsend. Mooer's product range now also includes solutions that feature amp modelling, IR-based speaker simulation, and matching equalisers, and the company's focus remains firmly on the use of digital technology.

Practicality and creativity

The Mooer Ocean Machine II was expressly designed for live use. When playing on stage, the presets and the tap tempo function for the delay effects (with up to 2,000ms delay time), as well as the looper with an extended recording time of 120 seconds, will prove more than just practical extras. The freeze function, which is triggered when the footswitch is held down, unleashing a sustained expanse of reverb, is a very tasty little treat. Of course, even when playing live, the pedal doesn't necessarily have to be placed on the floor: It can just as easily be set up on a table or mixing desk, making it easier to manipulate its clearly colour-coded controls in real time (this, too, is also possible via an expression pedal). Either way, the Mooer Ocean Machine II comes strongly recommended both for more traditional keyboardists and experimental sound pioneers. Whoever is using it, the Ocean Machine is sure to be a source of inspiration when composing new music, making it easy for musicians to bring even their most creative sonic ideas to life.