Dreadbox Komorebi

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Dreadbox Komorebi

Dreadbox

Komorebi

4.4 Expert Rating

Product Info

Article Number: 461790
Brand: Dreadbox
Model: Komorebi
Price: $207.90

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The Komorebi is a really neat little analog chorus/flanger. Its BBD circuit gives it a lush, vintage vibe, and the LFOs and patch points let you go way beyond simple chorus. It's a sweet addition for anyone wanting to add some analog character and modulation to their sound, especially those already playing with modular synths.

Product Description

  • Dreadbox Komorebi
  • Analogue Chorus / Flanger
  • Bucket-brigade device circuit (BBD)
  • 3 LFO waveforms (ramp
  • triangle
  • saw)
  • 3 Patch points for connecting to modular systems: LFO CV output
  • Static and LFO rate CV input
  • Signal delay from 2 to 30 ms
  • Power supply via 9 V DC power adapter (not included - suitable power supply unit: Article no. #409939#)
  • Dimensions: 100 x 55 x 140 mm
  • Weight: 0.525 kg
PROS
  • • Analog chorus/flanger warmth, distinct from digital alternatives
  • • Versatile LFOs add movement and modulation possibilities
  • • Compact size ideal for pedalboards or small studios
  • • Patch points unlock creative integration with modular setups
CONS
  • • Power supply not included, adds to the overall cost
  • • Limited routing options compared to more complex effects units
  • • BBD circuits can exhibit some inherent noise floor characteristics

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Key Features

Type Analog Chorus/Flanger with LFO and Patching
Compatibility Eurorack systems, standard audio signals
Connection 3 Patch points, 1/4 in mono audio input/output
Power 9 V DC power adapter (not included)
Weight 0.525 kg

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Frequently Asked Questions

The Juno chorus is smoother and more subtle, while the Komorebi has a slightly more pronounced, almost watery character typical of BBD designs.
Absolutely! It functions as a standard chorus/flanger, though the patching unlocks its full creative potential.
BBD circuits inherently have a bit more noise than digital alternatives, but it's usually manageable and adds to the vintage character; excessive noise can be minimized with careful gain staging.

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