Australian Guitar

EarthQuake­r Devices Astral Destiny Reverb • Yamaha Pacifica PAC612VIIF­MX

AN INSPIRING EFFECT FOR ANY GUITARIST LOOKING FOR A WIDE RANGE OF SONIC-STRETCHING CAPABILITI­ES.

- REVIEW BY CHRISTOPHE­R SCAPELLITI.

EarthQuake­r Devices’ new Astral Destiny pedal serves up eight types of ambience, some with, and some without, octave effects. As you might guess from the name, these are big-sounding reverbs, with chorus modulation that can make them sound ethereal or haunting.

The eight varieties, selected with the rotary mode control, include Abyss, a large reverb with no octave effect, which is the most “normal” variety of ambience here. The ever-popular Shimmer adds reverb one octave higher to the tail, Sub puts it one octave lower, and Sub Shimmer appends upper and lower octaves. Astral adds upper and lower octaves, combined with a regenerati­ng tail for reverbs of extended length.

Ascend produces upward pitch bending, Descend creates downward pitch bending, and Cosmos adds a regenerati­ng reverb pitched a fifth above the original note. As explained in the manual, these last three reverbs work best on sustained notes and chords. The length knob sets the tail’s duration, and the preset control lets you select from eight included presets, all of which can be edited or overwritte­n.

Four smaller rotary controls govern the chorus effect’s depth and rate, the treble setting (boost to the right, cut to the left) and the dry-to-wet mix. In addition to the Activate foot switch, Astral Destiny has a Stretch foot switch that doubles the length of decay and adds a temporary change in pitch. Tapping it creates an immediate pitch change, and holding it produces an upward or downward pitch-bend effect whose speed can be adjusted by holding down Stretch while turning the length control.

So far, so good, but EQD has also included an expression input that gives you pedal control over the length, depth, rate, tone or mix settings, and each preset can be saved with a different expression assignment. Swapping between Tails and Full Bypass modes is achieved with a simple manoeuvre using the power cable and the Activate switch.

Working left to right through the mode control, the reverbs start with the octave-less Abyss setting – a pleasant and all-around useful reverb – and get progressiv­ely otherworld­ly. Shimmer does the familiar upper-octave thing, while Sub adds a bit of warm, shadowy heft one octave below.

Sub Shimmer and Astral are both great for wide, sky-and-Earth-cracking reverbs, and the Astral Destiny’s long, slithery tail gave single notes a symphonic-like sustain.

I especially liked the lush Cosmos setting, with its regenerati­ng fifth, which imparted a glimmering, celestial effect to sustained notes and chords. For expansive, heavenly reverbs, this is hands down one of my favourites. With any of these modes, the chorus modulation can add everything from subtle richness to cyclonic undulation­s.

I’ll admit, I was initially at a loss to make good use of the Ascend and Descend modes, as the reverbs are pitched, respective­ly, about a semitone above and below that of your original signal. However, once I connected an expression pedal and assigned it to the mix control, I was able to bring the effect in and out at will, adding clouds of sonic menace that made sustained chords more interestin­g.

Similarly, the pitch-bending effect available on the Stretch foot switch delivers a fun vintage video arcade-style effect that’s perfect for punctuatin­g solos or adding out-of-this-world sonic flourishes.

VERDICT

Overall, Astral Destiny is a welcome new flavour in EarthQuake­r’s lineup, and an inspiring effect for any guitarist looking for modulated octave reverbs combined with a wide range of sonic-stretching capabiliti­es.

PROS

Large and lush modulated octave reverbs.

Fun and unusual effects.

Expression pedal input with assignable control.

CONS

None

CONTACT

Yamaha Australia Ph: (03) 9693 5111 Web: au.yamaha.com

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