Behringer has released the Meatball, a clone of the classic 1995 analog envelope filter – the Lovetone Meatball.
This new product is suitable for funk sounds, Auto-Wah effects, and experimental effects. Meatball is a resonant low-frequency filter with selectable bandpass and high-frequency modes. The device is equipped with the following controls: Sensitivity, Attack, Decay, Colour, Intensity, and Blend. The product also has four switches, two Loop FX jacks, a pair of expression pedal jacks, and is suitable for electric guitars, bass guitars, and synthesizers.
Behringer Meatball Main Features:
- Envelope Filter: provides dynamic filtering that responds to your playing dynamics;
- Analog Circuitry: employs analog technology for warm and organic sound quality;
- Funky Wah Tones: delivers classic, expressive wah-wah and quack-like effects;
- Auto-Triggering: automatically engages the filter effect as you play;
- Sensitivity Control: adjusts the filter's response to match your playing style and instrument;
- Resonance Knob: modifies the filter's peak resonance, creating unique tonal textures;
- Blend Control: mixes your dry and filtered signals for precise tone shaping;
- True Bypass: maintains pristine signal integrity when the pedal is disengaged;
- Versatile Application: suitable for bass, guitar, and other instruments for a wide tonal range;
- Rugged Build: durable construction withstands the rigors of gigging and touring;
- Expression Pedal Input: allows for real-time control of filter sweep for added versatility;
- Works with A standard 9v DC power supply for convenience.
The Behringer Meatball will be available for purchase at the price of $100. Visit the product page on the official Behringer website for more detailed information about this pedal.