Pigtronix ADSR Attack Sustain Compressor Pedal
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- Опубліковано 17 чер 2008
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Pigtronix ASDR Attack Sustain Compressor Pedal - At the heart of the Attack Sustain is a revolutionary, newly designed compression / sustain amplifier. When the Attack and Decay functions are switched off, the pedal creates a punchy yet smooth compression that allows your instrument to sustain as long as you want.
The Attack and Decay functions provide a wide range of swell and fade times and pallete of effects that range from cello and trumpet to tape reverse and toy piano. With short attack and decay settings, the auto reset allows you to create pulsating tremolo and staccato-stutter effects.
The Attack Sustain is a far reaching evolution of the Electro Harmonix Attack Decay. For lovers of the Boss Slow Gear, Ebow and/or Fernandes Sustainer pickup, this is the ultimate pedal. In keeping with the tradition of the Attack Decay, we've included our own twist on the "Harmonics" control, which adds a layer of sweet distortion as well as a HIGH-BOOST switch that adds clarity, presence and natural overtones.
The BLEND control allows you to mix in a clean sound for undulating volume swells when using the ATTACK / DECAY functions or for super transparent compression sounds when combined with the Sustainer function. The VOLUME control allows you to boost the effect's signal level significantly above unity gain.
The Attack Sustain is an interactive pedal, that relies on the player's touch to determine when the attack and/or decay cycle will begin. The TRIGGER input jack allows the touch sensitive Attack and Decay functions to be controlled by an external source such as a band mate or drum track. This side chaining technique results in some exceptionally bizarre and cool interactions between the rhythm of the trigger source and the amplitude of your instrument.
Creative circuit design allows the Attack Sustain to mimic bowed string, horn and synthesizer textures without altering the essential "tone" of your instrument.
The Attack Sustain is a 100% analog design.
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very interesting pedal. unique in all its qualities.
Your comments say more about you and your creative limitations than they do about the pedal.
This is a great pedal. I've owned one for quite some time at this point. You can do all sorts of mad stuff with it. It can work faster than a volume pedal & it has that trigger input which is great. It also does the Vox style Repeat Percussion.
WANT. I *love* touch-controlled volume-swells and other envelope/attack-controlled effects, particularly as I play fingerstyle/without a pick 100% of the time.
Is there any tutorial on UA-cam which gives me a hint what ADSR really is and what it sounds like?
Very cool! But can this pedal also really sustain notes for as long as you want (with or without harmonics on top), like a Fernandes Sustainer pickup, which you're referring to in the info..? This feature isn't specifically demonstrated in the video.
@ritchieds Sounds like you need to feed it a stronger signal-- Ive heard that Pigtronix are great to work with, so I'd recommend shooting them an email and asking if there is an internal 'input gain' trimpot or if they can mod it for you, OR try sticking a boost (or keeping your guitar volume full) before the Attack/Sustain.
I bought on of these. It was fun to play with but I didnt see how I would be able to use it
Not really, I think what you are referring to is the sound Steve gets with his fernandes Sustainer pickup. He switches it to "harmonic mode" when it becomes verry high pitched.
i have this pedal, but i don't know why, it doesn't work so good as in this video...when i try to play anything , the "release" stop it after a couple of seconds (so i wonder how can this guy make such sustained note in the "attack mode" when i play the release light hardly turn off), or even it doesn't seem to work at all! it''s my fault ? it's the pedal that broken or what else?
whats the song at the very beginning?
cual es e pedal que tiene sonido de otroinstrumentos
When he first presses the attack button it sounds kinda like and electric violin played in some sortacountry style.
how much do these go for?
still for sale ?
@TheMatterez I know, and an on/off switch.... Count me out!
Yeppers!
5:50 sounds like a seriously detuned bass. That's pretty badass. I wish this wasn't $300....
Really interesting pedal... I'd be most interested in it for it's ability to sound like a pedal steel (about 4:48), but frankly, most of the noises on this clip were a) pretty useless, musically, and b) nothing you couldn't do if you pissed around with a volume pedal long enough.
So, not really worth the £220 it would cost me to get hold of one really...!
Are there any good pedals out there that have just the attack and delay feature?
is this half of the Philosopher King ?
obviously it can, but i think it may be a really expensive way to do what you want to do!