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Electro Harmonix Micro Synthesizer Analog Guitar Microsynth – New Electro Harmonix Octave Analogue Guitar Effect Pedal

£295.00

Expand the sonic horizon of your guitar . Meet the Electro Harmonix Micro Synthesizer Analog Guitar Microsynth. This pedal can do it all. Ten slider controls provide you with a seemingly endless number of tones. Whether you desire to achieve the iconic sound of early Moog Synthesizers or just want the down-right weird and wonderful.…

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The Electro Harmonix Micro Synthesizer Analog Guitar Microsynth is in New condition and made by Electro Harmonix , it is a great Octave Analogue Guitar Effect Pedal – Expand the sonic horizon of your guitar . Meet the Electro Harmonix Micro Synthesizer Analog Guitar Microsynth. This pedal can do it all. Ten slider controls provide you with a seemingly endless number of tones. Whether you desire to achieve the iconic sound of early Moog Synthesizers or just want the down-right weird and wonderful. Anything is possible thanks to the Micro Synthesizer. Each of the Micro Synthesizers four voices (guitar octave sub-octave and square-wave) are entirely independent and mixable. These voices can be manipulated further with the use of envelope control. Allowing you to obtain bowed and blown tones. If you desire to stand out from the crowd and have a tone that is talked about then look no further than the Electro Harmonix Micro Synthesizer Analog Guitar Microsynth. . Available from Just Pedals for only £ 295 Same sound new build This reissue provides you with all of the original features of the Micro Synthesizer. Theres no compromises or shortcuts here though. Its the exact same high quality build allowing you to achieve any tone you desire. The inclusion of an adjustable sweep section ensures you can recreate the larger than life tones associated with renowned analog synthesizers. You can also fade in notes using the attack time control. This is particularly great for creating ambient pads. Specifications True bypass All analog design 2-pole analog resonant filter 4 voice mixer section mixes: sub octave original octave up and square wave Square wave voice can be used as a distortion tone Start stop filter frequency sliders with adjustable rate for full control over the filters sweep direction and speed Adjustable filter resonance control Adjustable attack time control for fading-in notes Tough and compact die-cast chassis 96DC-200BI power supply included Specifications Stereo / Mono: Mono Digital / Analog: Analog True Bypass?: Yes Voltage: 9V Product Code: MICRO

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About Electro Harmonix

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Electro-Harmonix (EHX) is a legendary manufacturer of guitar pedals and audio electronics, renowned for their distinctive sound and pioneering designs. Established in 1968 by Mike Matthews, EHX has played a significant role in shaping the landscape of effects pedals. The company’s pedals are celebrated for their innovative circuits and unique tones, earning them a dedicated following among musicians across genres. From classics like the Big Muff Pi fuzz to modern favorites like the POG octave generator, Electro-Harmonix pedals are known for their versatility and sonic character.

EHX’s product lineup spans a wide range of effects categories, including distortion, modulation, delay, and reverb, among others. Their pedals often feature intuitive controls and rugged construction, making them suitable for both stage and studio use. In addition to their iconic standalone pedals, Electro-Harmonix has also produced notable units such as the Memory Man delay/echo and the Holy Grail reverb, which have become staples in many guitarist’s rigs. With a legacy of innovation and a commitment to quality, Electro-Harmonix continues to be a leading force in the world of guitar effects, inspiring musicians to explore new sonic possibilities.

Analogue

An analogue guitar effect pedal is a device used by guitarists to modify the sound of an electric guitar through the use of analogue circuitry.

Unlike digital pedals, which rely on digital signal processing, analogue pedals use components such as transistors, capacitors, and resistors to manipulate the guitar signal in real-time.

This approach often results in a warmer, more natural sound that many musicians find desirable for its organic qualities.

Guitar Effect Pedal

A guitar pedal, also known as an effects pedal, is a device used by guitarists to alter the sound of their instrument in various ways. These pedals are typically small, foot-operated units that are connected in a signal chain between the guitar and the amplifier. They can modify the guitar’s tone, pitch, and dynamics by applying different effects such as distortion, reverb, delay, chorus, and more. Guitar pedals come in both analog and digital formats, and they allow musicians to create a wide range of sounds, enhancing their musical expression and creativity. They are essential tools for guitarists in genres ranging from rock and blues to jazz and electronic music.

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Octave

An octave pedal is a type of guitar effects pedal that generates tones one or two octaves above or below the original signal. This effect can create a wide range of sonic textures, from thickening the sound to adding harmonies and creating synthetic basslines. Here’s how octave pedals work and some common features:

1. **Octave Up/Down**: Octave pedals typically offer the option to generate tones one octave above (octave up) or below (octave down) the original signal. Some advanced pedals may even offer both octave up and down simultaneously for more versatility.

2. **Blend Control**: Many octave pedals include a blend control, allowing you to adjust the mix between the original signal and the octave-generated signal. This feature enables you to dial in the perfect balance between the two for your desired effect.

3. **Tracking**: Tracking refers to how accurately the pedal follows the input signal and generates the octave. Higher-quality octave pedals have better tracking, meaning they accurately reproduce the pitch of the original note without latency or glitching.

4. **Polyphonic vs. Monophonic**: Some octave pedals are polyphonic, meaning they can accurately track multiple notes and chords played simultaneously. Monophonic pedals, on the other hand, work best with single notes and may struggle with chords.

5. **Sub-Octave**: In addition to octave up and down, some octave pedals offer a sub-octave effect, generating tones two octaves below the original signal. This can create deep, bass-like tones and add richness to your sound.

6. **Effects Loop**: Some octave pedals include an effects loop, allowing you to place other effects before or after the octave effect in the signal chain. This can open up creative possibilities for combining octave effects with other modulation or time-based effects.

7. **Expression Pedal Compatibility**: Certain octave pedals are compatible with expression pedals, which allow you to control parameters such as octave blend, pitch bend, or even the interval of the generated octave in real-time using your foot.

Octave pedals are widely used in various music genres, including rock, funk, jazz, and experimental music. Guitarists use them to create unique sounds, emulate basslines, and add depth and dimension to their playing. Whether you’re looking to thicken your tone, create harmonies, or explore new sonic territories, an octave pedal can be a valuable addition to your pedalboard.

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