The Chase Bliss Mood MkII is an experimental micro-looper and delay pedal that captures and manipulates audio slices in real time, creating textures from shimmering ambient washes to glitchy granular soundscapes for adventurous musicians.
The Mood MkII is a masterclass in controlled chaos, refining Chase Bliss's most 'happy accident' prone design into a professional-grade sound design powerhouse. By introducing a full stereo signal path and doubling the looping memory, the MkII transcends its predecessor's limitations. The dual-channel architecture"featuring Drolo's micro-looping on one side and Old Blood Noise Endeavors' spatial effects on the other"creates a symbiotic relationship where audio constantly evolves into lush, granular textures.
Sonically, it is ethereal. The 'Stretch' mode remains the gold standard for organic, smeared time-stretching, while the 'Slip' mode offers pitch-shifting delays that feel musical rather than clinical. The addition of the 'Smooth' clock transition is a vital upgrade, allowing for seamless pitch bends without the digital stepping of the original. However, the learning curve is vertical. With the top-mounted dip switches and dense secondary functions, it demands a 'study-first' approach that might frustrate plug-and-play users.
While $449 is a significant investment, the MkII functions as a creative partner rather than a simple utility. It is best suited for ambient guitarists and synth players who treat their signal chain as an instrument in itself. The only real trade-off is the potential for 'option paralysis'; it is remarkably easy to get lost in the clouds and lose your core melody in the wash.
The Chase Bliss Mood MkII is not a conventional effects pedal -- it is a sound design instrument that happens to come in a stompbox enclosure. The dual-channel architecture combining micro-looping with delay and reverb processing creates a unique creative environment where captured audio fragments interact with time-based effects to produce textures that are genuinely impossible with traditional pedals. The micro-looper channel captures tiny slices of your playing and manipulates them in real time -- stretching, reversing, pitch-shifting, and degrading audio in ways that range from subtle textural enhancement to radically deconstructed sonic collage. The interaction between the two channels, routable in series or parallel, is where the real magic happens, as processed loops feed into reverb and delay algorithms that transform them further. The build quality is impeccable, with hand-assembled construction in the USA, full MIDI implementation, and the depth of the DIP switches adding another layer of customization. The learning curve is steep and intentional -- this pedal rewards exploration and patience rather than offering instant gratification. For ambient guitarists, experimental musicians, and sound designers who want to push beyond conventional effects, the Mood MkII is a genuinely innovative tool that can produce sounds nothing else in its class can match. Traditional players and those who prefer predictable, repeatable effects will find it frustratingly unpredictable.
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