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Great sounding pedal. If it's not the best envelope filter ever made then I don't know what is. These were discontinued in 2014, the only way to get one now is buying it second hand so you are at the right place. This effect makes your guitar speak with vowel-like sounds, and cry with slow-filter sweeps that react to your pick attack. The new addition of the up and down switch lets you choose which part of the sweep you want to emphasize. Guitarists will love the "UP" setting for classic envelope quack. Players will love the "DOWN" setting for big dub sub thunder. The 440 is back, and the neighborhood will never be the same.
The 440 has Level and Range controls. Level controls the sensitivity of the envelope; adjust this control to tailor the triggering of the filter based upon your pick attack. With a higher sensitivity, a lower signal will affect the envelope's effect. In other words, with a higher sensitivity you don't have to pluck as hard to make the effect audible. Range controls the range of movement of the envelope's sweep. Counter-clockwise sweeps more low frequencies. Clockwise sweeps more high frequencies. The Voice switch allows you to choose which part of the filter sweep you want to emphasize. True bypass allows your guitar tone to remain pristine even when the new 440 is off. This is a big difference from the original which would color your bypassed tone. The modern 9V DC power supply input make the pedal more pedal board friendly.
Sorry I still can't ship to Aus because of shipping costs being more than the pedal.
Highly sensitive and reactive, the DOD Envelope Filter 440 Reissue is designed to give you a wide, sweepable range of control over your filter. Simple Level and Range controls give you the ability to choose your envelope's sensitivity and the frequency range of your envelope's sweep. And with an UP mode that'll give you a classic, resonant filter for guitarists and a DOWN setting for basses who like a little boom, the Envelope Filter 440 has a little something for everyone.