Description

8bit pitch transport type robot fuzz.

8BIT/8kHz pitch shifter + ring modulator + bit crusher + arpeggiator.
Lo-Fi, electronic pitch generator with secret clock processing using futuristic technology.
ROBOT uses an IC chip originally designed for voice changer toys.
This lo-fi professor can pump out nasty fuzz tones, sparsely sampled octaves, ring modulation, and bit crushes.
Once you play it, you'll see an 80's computer playing lead phrases in a band.

Robot is a super lo-fi 8-bit pitch transport type fuzz.
This is a unique Robo Fuzz in the world, irresistible to those who are fascinated by Robo voices.
Crazy synths and transformers. Equipped with 4 modes: normal, octave down, octave up, and arpeggiator.
You can manipulate the fuzz sound with the addition of a mysterious 8-bit transporter using each mode setting and control knob.
In NORMAL mode, if you turn the control knob to full tension, you will get a "normal fuzz sound" that is not a robot voice, but this fuzz sound is also deep and cool.
Turn the control knob back little by little. Something robot-like will be added little by little.
In arpeggio mode, a really cool rhythmic arpeggio pattern pops out, allowing you to play the coolest robot arpeggios.
A new genre called Robo Fuzz with an outstanding Lo-Fi 8bit presence.

■CONTROLS
・Volume: Master volume
・Control Knob: The rightmost knob allows you to vary the pitch of the effect. Turning fully clockwise will give you the highest pitch (fastest speed). As you turn counterclockwise, the speed will gradually slow down and the pitch will drop. If you use an arpeggiator, the speed of the phrase will slow down.
- Rotary Selector: The rotary selector is marked with four icons. ROBOT's operation mode can be changed in 4 stages.
1. Normal mode: In this Normal mode, when the control knob is set to maximum 1, the output will be at the same pitch as when it was converted to 8-bit digital, so you can play with a normal fuzz sound. When you return the knob to the minimum position, pitch down and pitch fluctuation will occur, and the "Robot Effect" will begin to operate.
2. Octave Down mode: Octave down mode. With the control knob at maximum, you get a nasty octave-down sound. As you turn the knob back, the pitch will bend.
3. Octave Up mode: Octave up mode. Maximum control knob produces a nasty octave-up sound. As you turn the knob back, the pitch will bend.
4. Arpeggiator mode: A "robot arpeggio" is generated by raising and lowering the pitch. Combined with the ultra-long sustain built-in fuzz tone, you can enjoy robot-like variations from ultra-high speed robots to low-speed robots. It produces very rhythmic phrases, so if you use it as backing or solo, it will give you a "Robo" feel and a futuristic feel.

■SPECIFICATION
・Size: 15 x 12 x 7cm (includes knobs and jacks)
・Weight: 482g
・Power source: 9V AC adapter (polarity = center negative) or 9V battery
・Power consumption: 23 mA.
・Handmade in NYC

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