
Two of the most quintessential effects that helped
defined the shoegaze genre, reverb and distortion,
have been harnessed and woven together for an
eternity of ethereal distortion with The Melee: Wall
of Noise. The Melee unapologetically uses a joystick
to meld reverb and distortion together into one
massive blaze of sound.
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POWE R S TUF F
9 volt DC, Center Neg.
200mA min*
VOLUME
The “Vol” knob sets the overall output
volume of the pedal.
TONE
Control the tone of both the distortion and
reverb simultaneously. Left is the normal tone
setting, middle is the dark tone setting, and
right is the brightest tone setting.
DECAY
Control the decay time of the reverb. Left is
minimum decay, middle is medium decay,
right is max decay.
SECONDARY CONTROL
Hold down the bypass stomp switch and
adjust the amount of modulation applied to
the wet signal by moving the decay toggle.
Left position is no modulation, middle is
slight modulation at 33RPM, and right is high
modulation at 45RPM.
Note: In Reverse Reverb (Blue LED), Decay
sets the amount of feedback instead of the
decay time.

D>R | R>D
Next to the joystick, this is where some of
the special sauce comes in. Select the order
that the distortion and reverb are set, while
running in series in the Melee. To the left sets
the distortion running first in series into the
Reverb. To the right sets the Reverb running
first in series into the Distortion.
The overall effect of the pedal will vary
depending on which way you set the toggle.
In D>R notes and chords will maintain their
clarity like a traditional pedalboard setup,
but in R>D notes and chords are muddied to
create a powerful wall of sound. The range of
the joystick will interact slightly differently
because of this order change as well.
JOYSTICK
(This is the really fun part.) Choose your own
adventure with your custom mix of distortion and
reverb. Control both the amount of distortion and
the reverb dry/wet mix by using the joystick on an
X-Y axis. The X (left & right) axis will set the amount
of reverb mix, with left being fully dry and right
being fully wet. The Y (up & down) axis will set
the amount of distortion of the pedal, with down
being fully clean, and up being fully distorted.

MOMENTARY
FEATURES
When the pedal is off,
BYPASS to temporarily activate
the pedal for a moment of texture.
Release bypass to turn off again
and effect will fade out.
press & hold
Hold
up the reverb trail to maximum,
creating a long trail. The trail will
ramp back down when released.
Press & Release
current reverb decay. Press again
to release the latch.
the SUSTAIN switch to ramp
to latch the
REVERB PROGRAMS
The Melee is equipped with three different reverb programs,
which can be changed by simultaneously pressing the bypass and
sustain stomp switches. Experiment with the order switch to hear
how differently these all react in-front and after the distortion!
Ambient Reverb (Pink LED)
Huge reverb capable of massive trails and engulfing your
chords into an angry wash of sound. Great for soaring
melodic lines or shoegaze driven chord progressions.
Octave Down Reverb (Yellow LED)
Similar to the Dark mode in the Slö, you’ll find an eerie
lower octave hovering in the reverb trail for a nice and
dark atmospheric touch.
Reverse Reverb with Feedback (Blue LED)
Add reversed reverb trails back into your signal, create
gentle melodies or push into reverse feedback overload.
Big, slow and sad chords love to hang out here.

BYPASS MODES
The Melee offers three bypass modes:
• DSP Bypass
The Melee locks the relays on and uses the DSP
to bypass the pedal. The Melee ships in DSP
Bypass mode by default. Reverb will have trails
after bypassing the pedal.
• DSP+True Bypass
The Melee uses relays to bypass the pedal after
the reverb decay dies out. The time it takes for
the relay to bypass the pedal is dependent on
the length of the decay setting. Reverb will
have trails after bypassing the pedal.
• True Bypass Mode
In DSP Bypass mode, In DSP+True Bypass
mode, In True Bypass mode, the Melee uses
the relay to bypass the pedal. Reverb will not
have trails after bypassing the pedal.
Use the following procedure to change the bypass mode:
1. Hold down the Bypass switch while applying power until the preset
LED lights up a solid color. The Bypass LED will also flash until a
selection is confirmed.
2. Press the Bypass switch to scroll to the color corresponding to the
desired bypass mode.
A - Green: DSP Bypass
B - Blue: DSP+True Bypass
C - Red: True Bypass
3. Press the Bypass and Sustain switches simultaneously to
confirm selection.