Keeley Dark Side Workstation Analog Multi-effects Pedal
We should all be so lucky as to be identified by the sound of a single note. Some players are so well defined that their entire musical journey can be heard in a single note they play. Tone is in the fingers. Tone is in the mind. Effects can be a great way of expressing emotions or creating textures. The Dark Side is about creating sounds and adding new tones to your symphony. It’s the things you can’t create with your fingers or mind. It’s metasymphonic. Keeley’s Dark Side Workstation provides all the textures that define an essence, in one pedal.
Product Features
- Epic Big Fuzz Multi Head Tape Delay Rotary/Flanger U-Vibe/Phaser
- We should all be so lucky as to be identified by the sound of a single note
- Some players are so well defined that their entire musical journey can be heard in a single note they play
- Tone is in the fingers
- Tone is in the mind
Great pedal but it’s not the one pictured in the ad It’s a great pedal and deserves 5 stars – if you’re curious you should YouTube videos of it as they will be immensely more useful than what can be written in a product review. But beware about buying this pedal if you are trying to buy the pedal that’s actually advertised on the product page. I’m writing this so people are aware that it is actually version 2 of this pedal being sold, not version 1. Version 1 is what is pictured on the ad and also the product description mentions a TRS input…
Dave Gilmour in a Box…sort of…
Over-hyped This wasn’t an easy pedal to get anything that didn’t sound like everything else out on the market. The Vibe sound was about the best thing it had going for it, but a huge disappointment that Keeley decided to cut out the ability to add another outside pedal through the circuit. I thought the overdrive was overhyped and can get more of Gilmour’s sound with an OCD pedal. The fact that you cannot run delay alongside modulation is something I worried about before buying this pedal and this problem…