Red Panda Particle V2 Granular Delay and Pitch Shifter Guitar Pedal RPL-101V2

$259.99
Bypass Switching
Analog Buffered, DSP, Kill Dry
USB
Mini-B
Analog/Digital
Digital
MPN
RPL101V2
To Fit
Acoustic Electric Guitar, Bass Guitar, Electric Guitar, Lap & Pedal Steel Guitar
Depth
4.75 in
Weight
0.88 lbs
California Prop 65 Warning
This product can expose you to chemicals known to the STATE OF CALIFORNIA to cause cancer, congenital disabilities, or other reproductive harm. For more information, please visit the manufacturer's website, or go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Brand
Red Panda
Type
Delay
Unit Type
Unit
Tap Tempo
Yes
Model
Particle 2
Height
2.5 in
Pedal Type
Delay, Pitch Shift
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Unit Quantity
1
Software Support
Red Panda Web Editor
Power Usage
250mA
Width
3 in
Max Delay Time
2.5 seconds
UPC
665760908449
condition
Open box
Like new in open retail box, comes complete. 

Key Features:
  • Unique Granular Delay: Transforms your input into pitch-shifted, time-stretched, and glitchy textures using real-time granular synthesis
  • Ample Modulation Capabilities: Adjustable grain size, density, adjustable lowpass filter with multiple feedback types, auto-freeze/stutter, and stereo panning. Five delay modes (Density, LFO, Random, Pitch, Reverse), three pitch modes (Detune, Density, LFO) and extensive modulation options for infinite experimentation
  • Connectivity: Full stereo TRS input/output and USB-C for MIDI control, preset management, and firmware updates. MIDI clock synchronization, store up to 127 presets using real-time MIDI control
  • Premium Design: Compact design with soft-touch footswitch and rugged metal enclosure—designed for performance and reliability
For full specifications or additional features, please refer to manufacturer website.

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From the manufacturer:
Particle™ is a granular delay / pitch shifting pedal. It chops your signal into small grains and then rearranges, shifts, and mangles it, using the techniques of granular synthesis in real time. Results range from radical pitch and delay modulation to shimmering repeats to time stretching, stutter, and glitch sounds.