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The NativeAudio Midnight tap/ramp is a JFET-based phaser effects pedal that expands on traditional analog phaser design. The intuitive interface includes mix, feedback and depth controls to create a warm, analog phaser experience. The Midnight also uses digital controls to offer five global waveforms for both tap and ramp modes—Tap mode delivers tap tempo functionality with four subdivisions, while Ramp mode allows you to set slow and fast phasing speeds and accelerate between the two, emulating a classic rotary speaker cabinet.

About the artwork

“The Midnight is a tribute to my Blackfeet (Amsskaapipiikuni) heritage and dedication to my father who passed in 2017. As midnight (tatsikiyaiko’ko) marks the end of one day and the beginning of another, the passing of a loved also marks a period of transition. The Midnight features a teepee that was used by the Blackfeet and other nomadic tribes for its protection and mobility. Like the teepee, the memories of our loved ones remain to protect us as we continue our journey.”
—Mike Trombley, founder and CEO of NativeAudio
NativeAudio Midnight Tap/Ramp Phaser Effects Pedal Black and Purple
NativeAudio Midnight Tap/Ramp Phaser Effects Pedal Black and Purple
NativeAudio Midnight Tap/Ramp Phaser Effects Pedal Black and Purple

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  • Analog JFET-based phaser with handpicked transistors for vintage phaser sounds
  • Intuitive interface with mix, feedback, depth and mode controls
  • Tap mode with multiple sub-divisions to sync the phaser speed to the tempo of your song
  • Ramp mode alternates between two selectable phase speeds, creating endless phaser options
  • Smart switching system that provides standard on/off latching and momentary operation
  • Top-mounted instrument and power jacks to save pedalboard space
  • Buffered-bypass design to optimize signal integrity with any instrument cable length

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  • Power: 9-18VDC, 22mA (center negative)
  • Dimensions (WxL): 2.6'' x 4.77''

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