Using Midi Clock on the Chase Bliss MOOD Mkii Featuring the Hologram Microcosm

April 30, 2023 | Alan

Howdy music lovers! Today I’m excited to talk about the new feature on the Chase Bliss Mood MKII that allows it to receive MIDI clock. And let me tell you, it’s a game changer! For those of you who don’t know, the Chase Bliss Audio Mood MKII is a granular micro-looper and delay pedal that offers an almost infinite range of sonic possibilities. With its new MIDI clock feature, you can now easily sync the delay time of the Mood MKII with the master clock of other MIDI devices, like the Hologram Electronics Microcosm.

The Microcosm is another incredible pedal that creates complex soundscapes using granular processing, looping, and delay effects. By syncing the delay times of both pedals, you can create intricate rhythms and textures that are perfectly in sync with each other. It’s an amazing feature that opens up new avenues of creativity for musicians and producers.

To use this feature, all you need to do is connect both pedals via MIDI (in this case a Disaster Area Midi Box) and select the appropriate settings on each device. The process is straightforward and intuitive, making it easy for anyone to start experimenting with synced delay times. In fact, the Mood Mkii is automatically set to receive clock!

With this feature, you can create mesmerizing and evolving soundscapes that can be used in a wide range of musical genres. Whether you’re creating ambient music, experimental soundscapes, or even rock and pop music, the synced delay times offer a wealth of creative possibilities.

So if you’re looking for a way to take your music production to the next level, be sure to check out the Chase Bliss Mood MKII and Hologram Electronics Microcosm.