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Rainger FX Deep Space Pulsar Pedal with Igor Controller

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The Rainger FX Deep Space Pulsar Pedal with Igor Controller is currently retailing at £229 and it is out of stock. Available to be delivered to you by post direct (some charge may apply).The team at Just Pedals think that Rainger FX nailed it with the Rainger FX Deep Space Pulsar Pedal with Igor Controller.

Here's what Rainger FX say about the Deep Space Pulsar:

It’s an effect that’s heard on many recordings, often subtly – like when a rock rhythm guitar is sidechained with the kick drum, so every time the kick drum hits, the guitar volume dips slightly for that instant – giving a really powerful overall effect… The guitar sounds pumping, or spring-loaded!

Or it’s sometimes used strongly, to make the signal completely disappear with each kick drum, as in big 4-on-the-floor club tunes. All we’re talking about is change in volume – the Deep Space Pulsar doesn’t affect your tone in any way, and sounds great with bass guitar!

Whatever way you use it, this sidechaining effect has NEVER been so easily available – and controllable – as with the Deep Space Pulsar! (Up to now, it’s always been an effect that’s added in post-production – hardly ever live).

It comes with a microphone; put that inside your drummer’s kick drum, plug it into the top end panel of the pedal and you’re ready to go! The pedal sits there waiting for the drummer to play….

The ‘Dip’ knob adjusts the amount of dip to the signal, ‘Rel’ controls the speed of the release; how quickly the sound rises back up, and ‘Vol’ is the volume – the pedal can go quite loud, more than compensating for any loss in overall level due to all the ducking. The LED display gives a visual indication of the amount and length of ducking.

Tap Tempo

However when instead you plug in the Igor pressure pad controller, the Deep Space Pulsar has tap tempo – a fully correctable facility – enabling it to work if you’re playing along to a DJ or drum machine. Two presses of the Igor programs a tempo (the ‘record’ LED coming on to show that the tempo is being recorded and it’s waiting for the second press), and at any point that tempo can be adjusted to bring it back into sync with the music, enabling the pulsing to stay in time for long periods.

Pressing on Igor for 1 second erases the tempo, for you to start again at a different tempo. Or alternatively trigger it from a gate signal voltage! This needs a mono cable (sleeve 0V, tip signal), and each jump in voltage creates a ‘pulse’ in the pedal (like a single bass drum hit would).

Push Button Switches

There’s a ‘Pad’ button to alter the sensitivity of the microphone, and also an ‘Inv’ button to invert the whole effect; no sound is heard until the kick drum (or tap tempo) hits, when a pulse of signal is let through – introducing whole new kinds of sounds!

This is a revolutionary effect, designed specifically for those that play with other people – whether in bands, clubs or studios.

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About Rainger FX

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Rainger FX is a UK-based company that designs and produces **unique and experimental guitar pedals**, known for their bold, creative approach to sound design. Founded by **Jon Rainger**, the company stands out for crafting **innovative, hands-on** effects that allow musicians to explore unconventional sounds and textures. Rainger FX pedals often feature unusual circuit designs, with many models incorporating **quirky, analogue tones**, complex modulation, and **interactive controls** that encourage experimentation. Their pedals are popular among musicians who enjoy pushing the boundaries of traditional effects, particularly in genres like **experimental rock, electronic music**, and **avant-garde**. Notable products from Rainger FX include the **Mothership**, which offers **otherworldly** pitch shifting and modulation, and the **Harmonic Boost**, which provides a unique take on overdrive and distortion. With a commitment to originality and bold experimentation, Rainger FX has earned a cult following, offering musicians an opportunity to add truly distinctive sounds to their pedalboards.

Controller

A guitar effect pedal controller is a device that enables guitarists to manage multiple effect pedals simultaneously, streamlining their setup and making it easier to switch between complex effect configurations during live performances or recording sessions. By consolidating control over several pedals into one unit, these controllers help guitarists organize, save, and access multiple effect chains, making complex tone shifts smooth and efficient.

Typically, a pedal controller might offer features like programmable presets, allowing musicians to save combinations of pedal settings and recall them with a single button press. It can also have MIDI functionality to integrate with digital equipment, allowing for synchronization with external devices like synthesizers or drum machines. Some controllers feature an LCD or LED display, showing the active pedals or presets, and may include customizable footswitches that can be assigned to different functions. With advanced routing options, some controllers allow for arranging pedals in different orders, or bypassing specific pedals as needed, giving guitarists extensive flexibility over their sound.

FX

FX (short for “effects”) refers to a broad range of audio processing units used to alter or enhance the sound of musical instruments, particularly guitars, basses, and keyboards. These effects can range from simple tone adjustments to more complex transformations of the sound, adding texture, depth, and character to the performance. Common types of FX include delay, reverb, overdrive, distortion, modulation, chorus, flanger, phaser, and wah.

FX can be used in various combinations to create unique sounds and atmospheres, and they are typically found in the form of pedals or rack-mounted units. Some musicians also use multi-effects processors, which combine several effects in a single unit for convenience and versatility. FX are essential in shaping a musician’s tone, helping to define their signature sound, whether it’s a subtle enhancement or a dramatic transformation.

Guitar FX

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Pedal

A pedal is an electronic device that alters the sound of an electric guitar by applying various effects. Pedals are typically connected in a series between the guitar and amplifier, allowing guitarists to switch effects on and off with their feet while playing.

This enables musicians to quickly and easily change their sound, adding versatility and creativity to their performances.

Pedals are essential tools in many musical genres, including rock, blues, jazz, and metal, allowing artists to craft distinctive and dynamic soundscapes.

Once you buy one, you can’t stop and then you have to sell them and buy more.

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