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Poly Effects Beebo Visual Multi Modulation/ Quad Channel Delay/Reverb/Mixer/Cab Simulator Blue Version

SKU 20POL002
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Original price $ 449.99
Original price $ 449.99 - Original price $ 449.99
Original price $ 449.99
Current price $ 399.99
$ 399.99 - $ 399.99
Current price $ 399.99

 The Legendary Poly Effects Beebo and Digit now COMBINED in one pedal!

Available in pink or blue!

Beebo is a pedal that gives you the power of a modular synth in an easy to use touch screen format. If you want great live tools, to push the boundaries of sound design, capture real spaces or simulate a sitar, it's all possible.

Beebo now includes all the features of the previous Digit firmware as well.  They have now been merged into a single firmware. Existing owners will be able to update to the new unified firmware. New units will still be available in pink and blue. The new firmware means that the convolution based real space reverbs can be used with the full range of modulation and synthesis effects.  The combined firmware now includes 94 modules ranging from harmonic tremolo to Déjà vu random melody generation.


If you’re looking for conventional effects, the auto swell, delay, reverbs, cab sim, amp sim, chorus, looping delay, mono & stereo EQ, mono & stereo compressor, pan, phaser, reverse, rotary, saturator, phaser, warmth and through zero flanger will cover your needs.  

Each effect is a powerful algorithm when used alone, but the real magic  comes when you combine them and control them. The rotary for example,  exposes more than 30 parameters for those who want to dig deep into its  detailed physical model. Combining effects, and controlling one module  from another is what it’s all about in Beebo.

Convolution reverb allows you to capture a real space. It has become the dominant technology for studio reverb but it's very high CPU requirements have restricted its use in hardware before. With Beebo it's now possible. You can easily capture a space or a vintage reverb tank you like the sound of or download one of the thousands online. You can then accurately have the sound of famous studios, concert halls, deep caves, your own bathroom or giant plate reverbs. You can also use convolution in creative ways by loading non-reverb sounds. 

You can make the foot switches change a value, or connect up  parameters to a random source, an LFO or an envelope follower. Modules  that generate control signals can be controlled too, which is the power  of a modular workflow. For example, If you don’t get everything you want  out of the built in chorus or flanger modules you can build your own by  adding a few delay modules and modulating them. You can also send  control signals out as MIDI CC to control other pedals. Beebo plays well  with others and It’s easy to share presets, just plug in a usb flash  drive and export or import them.

If you want modular or weirder effects, the bitmangle, freeze,  granular, 6 different virtual analog filters, powerful LFOs, time  stretch, turntable stop, step sequencer, twist delay, VCA, wavefolder, quantiser, attenuverter and more will cover it. 

There’s some very powerful modules ported from the best eurorack modules  including a granular texture synthesiser, a 16 model macro oscillator  voice and a meta modulator with 7 blendable signal combining algorithms including ring modulation, comparators and cross folding.

The MIDI to V/oct module allows you to drive the synthesis modules from MIDI note input.

 **Please note a power supply is not included, and below is what Poly Effects recommends for a power supply. 

What power supply do I need?

I use and recommend the Strymon Ojai & Zuma, and the Cioks Future Power series  (DC7 / Eventide Powermax) for multiple pedals. You need a 9V centre negative power supply with a boss style connector. It needs to supply at least 500mA. It needs to be exactly 9V, but can provide more than 500mA, for  example 9V 1amp is fine.