Electronic Audio Experiments Mirror House V2 Pitch Shifting Modulator Pedal

£259.00

Just pedals are excited to share the latest New Pitch & Harmoniser Pedals by Electronic, the Electronic Audio Experiments Mirror House V2 Pitch Shifting Modulator Pedal Pitch & Harmoniser Pedals is a great Pitch choice for new and experienced guitarists alike.. Read More below for more images, videos and latest UK prices from the Electronic brand, delivered by a UK retailer, with warranty & more.


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Just pedals are excited to share the latest New Pitch & Harmoniser Pedals by Electronic, the Electronic Audio Experiments Mirror House V2 Pitch Shifting Modulator Pedal Pitch & Harmoniser Pedals is a great Pitch choice for new and experienced guitarists alike.. Read More below for more images, videos and latest UK prices from the Electronic brand, delivered by a UK retailer, with warranty & more.

Mirror House creates two pitch-shifted copies of an incoming signal which veer off into equal and opposite directions. This diametric approach to pitch shifting is capable of weird detuning, disorienting microtonal clusters, chords of parallel harmony, or ugly, strange dissonance. (It can also be a chorus.)

The two pitch voices can be shifted both statically and dynamically, with a selection of ranges and behaviors. Envelope control creates dynamic vibrato, glissando, and divebomb effects as the voices pull apart and return to the center. In Flutter mode, Animate controls a random LFO, for a tastefully off-kilter chorus and vibrato. Detune and Flutter modes each have a static range of a semitone, while Shift mode is quantized up to an octave in both directions. Depending on your harmonic proclivities, this particular array of features is perhaps an invitation, perhaps a provocation.

This pedal was originally developed in collaboration with our friends in the band Pile, and Version 2 is now available as a steady offering in our product catalog. This new version features the new Flutter mode, improved envelope tracking, and a reduced noise floor compared to Version 1.

Controls:

  • Mix – relative level between the dry and effected signals. Turn clockwise to increase the amount of pitch-shifted signal. At maximum, no dry signal is present.
  • Amount – amount of static pitch shifting. Turn clockwise to move the two voices symmetrically away from the original signal. The upper voice increases in pitch, while the lower voice decreases in pitch.
  • Animate – additive modulation applied to the Amount control. Turn clockwise to increase the amount of modulation. In Shift and Detune modes, this is envelope-based. In Flutter mode, this is a random LFO.
  • Voices – mix between higher and lower pitch voices. In the center position, this is an equal mix. Turn clockwise to focus on the higher voice, and turn counterclockwise to focus on the lower voice. This will also influence the directionality of envelope motion.
  • Mode (toggle) – offers three modes:
    * Shift (Up): the Amount knob sets the amount of pitch shifting, in quantized semitone steps up to an octave.
    * Flutter (Middle): functions similarly to Detune mode, but the Animate knob controls a random LFO. Good for chorus and vibrato sounds.
    * Detune (Down): the Amount knob shifts each voice from unison up to a semitone.

Specifications

  • Power: 9V DC, center negative, 95ma current draw;
  • Bypass: true bypass with soft-touch relay switching
  • Input impedance: 500kΩ
  • Output impedance: <1kΩ
  • Footprint: 4.77” x 2.58”
  • The artwork was illustrated by Nicole Rifkin.

Changelog: V2 (2025)

  • Updated bypass to use a relay
  • Improved envelope tracking for the Shift and Detune modes, with a more clearly defined threshold
  • Reduced noise in DSP signal path
  • Artwork updated
  • Added Flutter mode

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Electronic

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Pitch & Harmoniser Pedals

Octave, pitch and harmony pedals shift your guitar signal up or down to create extra notes, thicker textures and unusual musical effects. They can add a lower octave for heavier riffs, create twelve-string style shimmer, produce synth-like tones or generate harmonised lead lines.

These pedals are popular with experimental guitarists, bass players, solo performers and anyone wanting to make one instrument sound larger. Tracking quality, blend controls and polyphonic performance all affect how natural or extreme the final sound feels.

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Pitch

Pitch pedals and related effects are commonly used by guitarists looking to shape their tone in a more focused and creative way. Different designs offer their own response, feel and tonal character depending on the style of music and the type of amplifier or guitar being used.

Many players build pedalboards gradually over time, combining different effects and utilities to create a setup that suits their own sound and workflow. Pitch related gear can play an important role in both live performance and studio recording.