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Hologram microcosm vs infinite jets
Hologram microcosm vs infinite jets





hologram microcosm vs infinite jets

Similar in size to Strymon’s larger offerings, such as their Timeline and Big Sky, it’s actually slightly wider. The Microcosm is a beautiful thing to behold, a real centrepiece for one’s pedalboard. The Microcosm offers both MIDI I/O and an expression pedal input. You may also already be thinking that the Microcosm promises to be an overwhelming experience, but Hologram have done a great job of making this pedal seem very logical and straightforward to use hidden features are kept to a minimum and there’s an excellent manual. You also have a freeze function, extensive MIDI support and expression‑pedal support too.īased on this list of features, you may already be pigeonholing the Microcosm as ‘one for the ambient guitarists’ but, while it may well be a wonderful tool for them, this pedal also has plenty of potential as songwriting tool, and it could be a wonderful secret weapon for producers too. Alongside these, you can shape your sound using built‑in modulation effects, gorgeous stereo reverb (with four selectable modes), a resonant low‑pass filter and a stereo phrase looper, which can capture up to one minute of audio. In total, the Microcosm features 11 effect algorithms and 44 preset variations. The list goes on, but at its core it is a granular processor which can reinterprate and reform your sound into something sounding more magical, be that expansive pads, deep drones, tempo‑locked rhythms or loop‑based ambience. The Microcosm is a truly unique pedal from Hologram Electronics, but that’s hardly surprising - unique is precisely what we’ve come to expect from the masterminds behind the Infinite Jets pedal! This pedal is many things: a looper, granular sampler, delay, reverb, pitch modulator, filter. With granular processing, pitch manipulation, reverb, modulation and a looper, this isn’t just a tool for guitarists.







Hologram microcosm vs infinite jets