
Memory Loss
Prepare to have your perception of time and space warped with the Seppuku Memory Loss - a digital delay pedal that's like a glitch-fueled time machine for your guitar. This unique stomp box takes the classic echo effect and injects it with a heavy dose of the unexpected, blurring the lines between reality and sonic hallucination. At the heart of the Memory Loss lies a 44kB RAM chip, which allows it to capture and manipulate your guitar's signal in mesmerizing ways. The interactive controls let you dive deep into the circuitry, sculpting the delay time, feedback, and modulation to create everything from subtle ambient washes to mind-bending, disorienting textures. The envelope-controlled parameters add an organic, responsive quality, making each performance a unique, unpredictable journey. What sets the Memory Loss apart is its ability to create glitchy, fragmented delays that seem to short-circuit the space-time continuum. Sudden pitch shifts, stuttering repeats, and other strange anomalies emerge from the circuitry, imbuing your guitar with an alien, otherworldly character. It's the sonic equivalent of a malfunctioning time machine, perfect for adventurous players who want to explore the outer limits of delay effects. Rumor has it that the late, great experimental guitarist Kenji Kojima was a devotee of the Memory Loss, using it to craft his signature, reality-warping soundscapes. If you're ready to venture into the unknown and expand the horizons of your guitar tone, this is the pedal that will get you there.


