Hotone Binary EKO

₱6,990.00

Delay Effects Pedal Grown out of next-generation XTOMP technology, the Hotone Binary Series lets loose versatile pro-level effects in compact cases. Based on the same modeling/original effect library that amazed XTOMP users worldwide, Binary Series...

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Delay Effects Pedal

Grown out of next-generation XTOMP technology, the Hotone Binary Series lets loose versatile pro-level effects in compact cases. Based on the same modeling/original effect library that amazed XTOMP users worldwide, Binary Series are dedicated to gather a bunch of high-quality effects in a box with more affordable, competitive price. They feature compact casing, dual-footswitch design, versatile inputs/outputs and bright, clear OLED display, which blur the line between “classic pedals” and multi-effects.

At the core of all Binary Series pedals, a powerful dual-DSP platform and CDCM (Comprehensive Dynamic Circuit Modeling) modeling system ensure a realistic playing experience. The CDCM system is built on an extremely complex dynamic variation matrix, able to realistically express every detailed change that occurs during the operational process of actual circuitry: Everything is ALIVE and performs like its original.

The Binary Eko is a delay effects pedal with stereo I/O and expression pedal support for delivering authentic classic, as well as a new and inspiring Hotone original delay sounds. 17 high-quality delay effects types include analog, digital, tape, dual, ping pong, filtered, modulated, slap back and more.


Features


  • Grown out of next-gen XTOMP technology
  • Compact, easy-to-use dual footswitch delay pedal with tap tempo
  • Advanced CDCM modeling system ensures realistic playing experience
  • Dual DSP-powered platform ensures high sound quality
  • 24-bit A/D/A conversion, up to 110dB S/N ratio
  • 17 high-quality delay effects including CDCM-based classics and Hotone originals
  • Variable maximum delay time ranging from 1000ms to 4000ms
  • Tap Tempo function with Tap Divide
  • Stereo I/Os
  • EXP jack for expression pedal control
  • USB jack for firmware upgrading, loading/managing effects with free PC/Mac software
  • 10 Presets (2 banks x 5 patches)
  • Built-in OLED screen with clear display
  • 5 transparent knobs with LEDs
  • 9V DC power supply
Effect Models List*
No.NameDescription
1Dream Eko (DRM EKO)Based on legendary BBD analog delay with repeat rate control
280 EKOBased on Maxon® AD80
3MEMO EKOBased on Electro-Harmonix® Stereo Memory Man®
4900 EKOBased on Maxon® AD900
5999 EKOBased on Maxon® AD999
6PURE EKOProducing pure delay effect
7WARM EKOProducing delay with warm, analog-feel feedback
8TAPE EKOSimulates vintage tape echo machine
9TUBE EKOSimulates tube driven echo machine
10Vintage Rack (VINT RACK)Simulates 1980s rack digital delay sound with slightly downsampled feedback
11DUAL EKOProducing dual delay effect with pure feedback
12PING PONGProducing delay effect that bounces back and forth between left and right channels
13Sweep Eko (SWP EKO)Producing delay effect with sweeping filter
14Tremolo Eko (TRM EKO)Producing delay effect with tremolo modulation
15LOFI EKOProducing delay effect with sample reduced feedback
16RING EKOProducing delay effect with ring-modulated feedback
17SLAP BACKSimulates vintage slap-back echo sound

Specification
Numbers of Effects: 17
Number of Patches: 10 (2 banks x 5 patches)
Max. Delay Time: 4000ms
Digital Processing: 24-bit A/D/A conversion, 44.1 kHz sample rate
Frequency Response: 20 Hz-20 kHz
S/N Ratio: Up to 110dB
Input Impedance: 1M Ohms
Output Impedance: 100 Ohms
Power Requirement: DC 9V, center negative
Current Consumption: 200mA minimum
Dimensions: 121mm (D) x 72mm (W) x 47mm (H)
Weight: 340g

Binary Editor Software Notice

Usage Notice

  1. If you find the Binary Editor doesn’t respond when you first launch the Binary Editor software, it may be because the Binary Editor is initializing (loading presets, user data, IR files, etc.). Please wait for a few seconds and try again.
  2. Please launch the Binary Editor first before connecting your Binary pedal to your computer. If your device cannot be recognized, reconnect the power jack and try again.

Firmware Update Notice

To perform a manual update if your Binary pedal crashed:

  1. Press and hold the ? footswitch along with the “-” and “GLOBAL” buttons, then power Binary on.
  2. Connect a USB cable to your computer and open the Binary software.
  3. Select the firmware update option and follow the procedure for the newest update.
  4. After the update is complete, select and run “Restore Factory Settings” from the software.
  5. When complete, disconnect the cable and operate your Binary as normal.

 

Warning: Breaking the USB connection during the firmware update process may result in an operation crash.