Fairfield Circuitry Roger That jhs-pedals That way the crossfader is
Description
That way the crossfader is used to fade between triangle and sine of the VCO or LFO connected to the waveshaper
• DynIR cab simulation technology emulates cabinet sound with direct input
Connects to two bodypacks for redundant transmitter and frequency diversity applications
use the built-in distortion on the output for some drum-optimized crunch
Keyboard & scale mode
Fairfield Circuitry Roger That jhs-pedals That way the crossfader isInspired by Roger Grant's idea to mimic loss of FM radio signal through the use of a simplified modulator demodulator scheme, Roger That is a bit of an odd ball pedal possibly the most experimental and unique device we've produced to date. "The Fairfield Circuitry Roger That is a unique signal degradation device that (at least in terms of guitar) lives somewhere between distortion, fuzz, and the crackling white noise static of an old transistor radio.
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