Description
The Adineko lives in the hazy space between delay and reverb, echoes that fog over and drift rather than repeat cleanly. Catalinbread began developing it in 2012 alongside the Echorec, after studying real oil can delay units and finding their character shifted unpredictably from one unit to the next, or even hour to hour.
What they kept from those old machines was the good stuff: a bright-yet-dark echo tone, a vibrato that syncs naturally with the delay time, and repeats that seem to hover in a soft fog rather than snapping back sharply. The VISCOSITY knob dials in that murky warble directly, no need to gamble on the actual thickness of oil in a can. TIMING extends the delay range well past what any physical oil can unit ever managed, and BALANCE lets you continuously blend the pedal’s dual playback heads, favoring one over the other to pull out lopsided, syncopated rhythms.
On a board, it works as a stand-in for delay, reverb, or something between the two, good for washy ambient swells, ghostly single-repeat slaps, or cascading trails that never quite resolve. Place it after your dirt and modulation for a haunted, cinematic tail.
- VISCOSITY knob controls warble and murk intensity
- TIMING knob offers extended delay-time range
- BALANCE knob continuously blends the dual playback heads for syncopated feels
- Aged, weathered case finish inspired by vintage oil can units






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