Thursday, March 19, 2026

23 thoughts on “Is This The Most INSANE Guitar Effect Ever Made?

  • As cool as this is, I still think having a dedicated drop & capo in one single pedal would sell way more than this as it's marketed far too much as a crazy gimmick than a practical tool pedal. Come on guys, surely your marketing dept. know this!

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  • The trill mode can be useful if you wanna play the synth solo from Ultravox "All Stood Still" on guitar and duplicate that square wave LFO pitch modulation Billy Currie does on his ARP Odyssey in the first part of the solo

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  • The sequencer makes this very cool. At first, I thought it would be just another pitch shifter, but the tracking sounds good and I really like the sequencer aspect.

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  • Watching this just when I'm in need of using multiple tunings on a single gig got me sold, I gotta get one.

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  • I have yet to hear a single clip of this pedal that would make me want it. Instead, I’ll grab a new yellow Whammy to go with my DT. That, plus “the Noise” pedal.

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  • Love the sound of the ricochet, but always hated the latency of the original signal in momentary mode. Hope the Hammer on does better.

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  • Please excuse me if I misunderstood.
    I need a very simple feature only to let me transpose my tuning up or down in an octave, like the “Drop Tune” function on Whammy DT.
    Can I use this pedal ONLY to transpose my tuning in semitones both upwards and downwards without any trills or hammer-ons, etc., effects?

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  • This truly is another one of those wonderful pedals which puts you into this wonderful world of inspiration into new ground experiment explore improvise to your hearts content

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  • There is a lack of a compact stomp pedalboard on the market with modern Digitech features with IR capture and NAM player. With effects and stereo S/R loop, scenes and midi control functions

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