Disturbed by Disturbed?  Who cares.  Nobody asked you anyway.  No seriously... put phaser, wah, SITAR, pitch shift and four flavors of distortion in one pedal and I forget the fact that I'm not crazy about the band.  Do your best Dan Donegan or go your own route. This is a really well built, super sturdy and yes, good sounding compact muti-effects pedal.  It's in like-new shape, with NO velcro and comes with the original case.  And here's a tip you judgmental art rock noise monger... put this pedal in a loop and encourage it to self-oscillate.  Cycle through the types and play with the level and the two control knobs.  Now who's a fan of Dan?  Not me, though I'm sure he's a nice guy.  You, on the other hand, have earned some ironic cool points by bringing this gem into your semi-precious Musique concrète lo-fi soundscape collective and when you're not trying to impress your bandmates by torturing this pedal at practice...you go home, put on Disturbed and get privately riffy to Dan's formidable neo-metal skillzzz.  It's O.K. i'm not judging.  That's just what this pedal will do to you though.  Buy it and change your pathetic, sheltered artistic life!


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Type Knob Selects one of the seven different signature Dan Donegan tones.
1.“Stupify” Rhythm Guitar - Distortion
2.“Mistress” Rhythm Guitar - Medium Distortion
3.“Voices” Intro Phaser/Ramp to Full Distortion
4.“Bound” Intro - Wah w/Distortion
5.“Rise” and “Intoxication” Octave Pitch Shift Effect
6.“Stupify” Bridge - Sitar Effect
7.“Mistress” Radio-Style Guitar Break - Distortion



Knob Function Descriptions
Type 1.“Stupify” Rhythm Guitar - Distortion - This is Dan’s high
gain rhythm guitar sound for the song “Stupify”. Set the Cntrl
1 and Cntrl 2 knobs to the twelve o’clock position to produce
this sound.
Type 2.“Mistress” Rhythm Guitar - Moderate Distortion - To
get the moderate distortion sound heard in the bridge section
of the song “Mistress” (studio version), Dan rolled back the
volume on his guitar. Type 2 emulates that same tone without
having to touch the volume knob. Set the Cntrl 1 and Cntrl 2
knobs to the twelve o’clock position to produce this sound.
TYPE
1- "Stupify" Rhythm Guitar - Distortion
2- "Mistress" Rhythm Guitar - Moderate Distortion
3- "Voices" Intro - Phaser/Ramp to Full Distortion
4- "Bound" Intro - Wah with Distortion
5- "Rise" and "Intoxication" Octave Pitch Shift Effect
6- "Stupify" Bridge - Sitar Simulator
7- "Mistress" Radio Style Guitar Break - Distortion
CNTRL 2
Output Level Low Freq. EQ Boost/Cut High Freq. EQ Boost/Cut
Output Level Low Freq. EQ Boost/Cut High Freq. EQ Boost/Cut
Output Level Phase Amount Ramp Time
Output Level Wah Sensitivity Wah Attack
Output Level Wet/Dry Mix Shift Amount +/- Octave
Output Level Fret Buzz Amount Reverb Level
Output Level Low Freq. EQ Boost/Cut High Freq. EQ Boost/Cut
LEVEL CNTRL 1
Type 3.“Voices” Intro - Phaser/Ramp to Full Distortion - This
type recreates the clean phaser fading into full distortion effect
heard during the intro of the song “Voices”. In the studio, this
was produced by using two separate guitar tracks and
automated mixing, but it can now be created using only the
Weapon. When the pedal is first engaged, a clean phaser effect
is present. You can adjust the amount of the phaser intensity
using the Cntrl 1 knob. To get the distortion sound to fade in
press and hold the pedal for 2 seconds while the phaser effect
is still on. You will then begin to hear the distorted tone
gradually increase in volume. Once you have reached the
maximum distortion level, release the pedal and the clean
phaser effect will be muted leaving only the distortion effect
present. You can adjust the rate of how long it takes for the
distortion effect to reach maximum level using the Cntrl 2
knob. Setting the Cntrl 2 knob fully counter-clockwise
produces the quickest transition time while setting it fully
clockwise produces the longest transition time. The Level
knob controls the distortion level only.
Type 4.“Bound” Intro - Wah with Distortion - This effect
recreates the wah effect used by Dan in the song “Bound”. Rather than having to use an actual physical wah, this wah effect
is controlled by playing dynamics. The harder you play, the
more the wah effect reacts like the sweeping of a pedal from
heel to toe. The Cntrl 2 knob adjusts the wah effect’s heel to
toe sweep speed while the Cntrl 1 knob adjusts the wah
sensitivity. Set the Cntrl 1 and Cntrl 2 knobs to the twelve
o’clock position to produce this sound.
Type 5.“Rise” and “Intoxication” Octave Pitch Shift Effect -
This is the DigiTech®Whammy™ octave effect Dan used in the
songs “Rise” and “Intoxication”. The Cntrl 1 knob adjusts the Wet/Dry ratio of the pitch shift effect. The Cntrl 2 knob
adjusts the pitch shift amount from two octaves down to two
octaves up in one octave intervals. Set the knobs as shown
below to produce this sound.
Type 6.“Stupify” Bridge - Sitar Simulator - This effect simulates
the sitar sound Dan used for the bridge section of the song
“Stupify”. The Cntrl 1 knob adjusts the amount of fret buzz
which is a typical characteristic found in the sound of sitars.
The Cntrl 2 knob adjusts the reverb level to give the sitar
effect added dimension. Set the Cntrl 1 and Cntrl 2 knobs to
the twelve o’clock position to produce this effect.
Type 7.“Mistress” Radio-Style Guitar Break - Distortion - This is
the DigiTech® Metal Master™ distortion sound that Dan uses
live during the radio-style guitar break section of the song
“Mistress”. This effect type allows you to create the distortion
tone of the X-Series™ Metal Master pedal. Set the knobs as
shown below to produce this sound.

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