Controls
- Volume
- Filter
- Blend
- Glitch (Toggle switch)
- 2-Down (Toggle switch)
Specifications
- Designed for a 125B enclosure with top-mounted jacks
Documentation
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jkranov (verified owner) –
Super fun and glitchy. I’ve built a bunch of sub octave circuits and this one is definitely unique. The subs remind me of the bit commander subs but the blend knob and glitch toggle take things in another fun direction. Still very dirty and synthy. Love it.
jcpst (verified owner) –
If you like a little chaos, this delivers. You can quickly get a feel for how much you want it to try and track you, to how much you decide to take advantage of the tracking flaws in order to flicker the gurgling octaves into aleatoric bliss. The glitch switch takes this behavior and multiplies it. The two octave down mode is almost like another glitch- to me it’s actually more useful than a traditional 2 octave down voice due to it’s bursty, sputtery nature.
So in other words, this is perfect for dialing in that John Mayer / Angus / SRV / Gilmour / Satriani / Dimebag tone, if it were played by Ex-Models.
Kevin Williams (verified owner) –
If you like building weird pedals, do this one next.
How many overdrives and fuzzes do you need? Not many. You need this. Will it do what you want it to? NO. Will it do something else entirely? Yes! Is that cool? HELL YES.
(Play around with your volume/drive going in to unlock full potential, rolling off does some things)