Crazy Tube Circuits - Stoned Hz
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- Опубліковано 18 жов 2024
- Enter the StonedHz v2, a micro modulation factory featuring an all analog signal path controlled via a microcontroller for extreme possibilities. A MN3207 BBD chip along with an opto-isolator and a vast array of controls offer a massive amount of modulation manipulation.
Inspired from the synth world we gave you total control over the 3 basic waveforms of the LFO (square, triangle and sine) with the ability to distort them. Moreover you can use amplitude modulation (tremolo) along with phase/pitch modulation or independently.
In the second edition of the pedal we have added a ring modulator effect plus 4 CV inputs / outputs that will make the pedal compatible to most synthesizers / sequencers or drum machines out there.
From classic sounds of flanger, chorus, vibrato, tremolo and leslie type effect to anything in between that will make you trip out.
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Great video as always dennis :)
First off, nice demo, Dennis Kayzer
! It shows how the pedal sounds better than the company's own demos, and what has made me so interested in this and other pedals by Crazy Tube Circuits.
As "not telling" said, I also would love to have digital control (with recall) over the analog circuit. Also, a programmable pedal input for whatever parameter is desired.
That said, this is a GREAT sounding modulation pedal. Not many effects make me lust after them anymore; however; The Stoned Hz's chorus, flange, trem (and more) sounds awesome and seems very flexible.
Two thumbs up!
Muy bueno el video y el pedal!
Something like this with midi controlled presets would be exactly what I need. I'd rather have digital controlled analog but for now I'm still leaning toward the Strymon Mobius.
not telling This pedal actually knocked the Mobius off my board.