Robot Death By Audio Pedal
The Robot is a pitch transposer with 8-bit low-fidelity sound quality that lacks any emotions. It is an entirely synthetic device that can convert any input into a puree of resynthesized robot jargon. It boasts bendable super lo-fi fuzz, octave up, octave down, and arpeggiation features. All modes are controlled by the Control Knob, which sets the operating frequency of the chip and modifies the pitch shifting and aliasing effects.
Robot Death By Audio Pedal Review
Robot Death By Audio Pedal Controls
Volume: Controls master volume.
Control Knob: Located on the right-hand side of the pedal. Controls the pitch of the effect. When turned up completely clockwise, it is at its highest pitch. Turning down, counterclockwise, lowers the pitch or speed of the arpeggiator.
Rotary Selector:
- Normal: Same pitch with 8-bit digital conversion when the Control Knob is fully clockwise. Turning the Control Knob down bends the pitch lower.
- Octave Down: The Control Knob turned fully clockwise yields a nasty octave down sound. Turning the Control Knob down bends the pitch further downwards.
- Octave Up: The Control Knob turned fully clockwise yields a nasty octave-up sound. turning the Control Knob down bends the pitch lower.
- Arpeggiator: The pitch arpeggiates in a sequence. The Control Knob adjusts the speed of the arpeggiator.
Robot Death By Audio Pedal Specs
Dimensions: 5.87" x 4.72" x 2.62" (including hardware).
Weight: 19 oz.
Power: 9V (runs on a positive ring, negative tip 9V DC adapter or included 9V battery). Note: Requires a dedicated power supply and will not work with any daisy chain power system.
Current Draw: 23 mA.
What's in the Box of our Robot Death By Audio Pedal?
- Robot Pedal
- Pedal Box with Logo
- Death By Audio and DeathCloud Stickers
- Catalog
- Candy