The Shallow Water K-Field Modulator douses your playing in an ocean of undulating chorus, vibrato, pitch-shifting and more that will keep even the most adventurous pedal head adrift at sea for days on end. Built on the theory of simulation mathematics, the Shallow Water generates a short delay and continually modulates the effect for lush, morphing sound reminiscent of a tape echo traveling through space and time. Watching the demo is an odyssey in and of itself.
Fairfield Circuitry Description:
Poolside conversations while staring at your own reflection. The depths of which shall never be known, at least not for another couple thousand years. So it goes.
Before the reflection, is the experience. Before phenomena, or even noumena, is that which is undefinable. That which has never been heard, that which will never be heard again and that which has always been heard but never listened to.
K-field (Simulation mathematics), an undefined, two-dimensional, non-linear field where past and future forces interact at irregular intervals. Shallow Water generates this k-field by randomly modulating a short time delay to create unexpected shifts in pitch. The result is this non cyclical vibrato/chorus/flanger-type thing favouring old tape flavours.
The water is shallow on this side of the pool. Do not dive and you will not drown.