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Selling my Wizard of Pitch. Someone described this pedal as "an amazing detune/chorus sound that is somewhere between a drunk tape deck lagging and a fast-ramped rotary with a busted speaker in a pool." I think that is pretty accurate. I am a huge fan of this pedal but there are a few things I will let you know upfront: do not think you can run this clean. The Wizard is best with clean boost or overdrive in front of it in my opinion. The Wizard's boost adds a lot of noise. There are however a lot of interesting details hidden in the noise. My primary instrument is bass and I prefer having the option of dialing modulation into a cleaner territory. To my knowledge, other than Dwarfcraft's other pitch pedals like "Witch Shifter" (which I have never once seen re-listed) nothing does what the Wizard does.Description that I believe is from Dwarfcraft:"The Wizard began as a simple idea: Cut the Pitchgrinder down to asingle pitch shifter, with a mix control. What it became is something much more exciting, with brand new capabilities.The pedal’s resolution has been cranked up to 32 bits from the‘Grinder’s 8, but the same lo-fi glitchy sound. There is a mix control. Then we have the “speed” control. When set to zero, the Wizard behaves like a standard pitch shifter, but as you turn up the speed your output will cross fade between the wet and dry signals, allowing for beautiful moving soundscapes, or stimulating modulation at higher rates.The “Bender” toggle engages a doppler type effect, in which the pitch falls in conjunction with the input signal’s decay. Until the pedal reaches the end of it’s shifting range, where it starts again.Engaging the “steps” toggle will further confuse the Wizard, snapping to pitches, rather than sliding, and creating almost random arpeggios. When the Bender mode is active, the speed knob will control the rate of the pitch changes, rather than a cross fade.While the pedal is perfectly useful for traditional pitch shifting, itis much more at home creating new sounds for adventurous musicians."
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