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Here's a pedal that a friend introduced me to, made by a company called MWFX, who I had never previously heard of. As far as I can tell, it uses some kind of digital or sample and hold chip, triggered by a momentary switch, to get some awesome stuttery sounds. There are clips on the website which are well worth checking out, and I'm hoping that I can figure out how to do something similar on my own.
Not only does it sound cool, but it comes in what looks like a solid wodden box |
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Tired of those boring old rectangular, MXR sized boxes? Well, help is at hand! Hammond who are the go-to company for fx boxes, have brought out trapezoid boxes. I've just got a few of the smaller ones, and plan on getting some effects housed in them soon.
One from John Lyons over at diystompboxes.com:
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