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Digital stuttery madnes

by Matt on Monday, 16 January 2012

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


Trapezoid boxes?

by Matt on Saturday, 22 October 2011

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: