11 effects algorithms
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Features and Design• 11 Modulation Effects: • Chorus • Flanger • Phaser • Envelope Phaser • Tremolo • Stutter (a tremolo-style effect resembling a kill switch or rapid pickup toggling) • Vibrato • Univibe • Auto-Wah • Touch Wah • Envelope Ring (ring modulator effect)• Controls: • White Dial: Selects one of the 11 effects. • Depth: Adjusts the intensity of the modulation effect. • CTRL 1: Controls Speed or Sensitivity, depending on the effect. • CTRL 2: Adjusts Tone or Level, depending on the effect.• Build: Ultra-compact (93.5mm x 42mm x 52mm, 146g) with a full metal shell, true bypass, and a side-mounted chart explaining the effects and controls. It uses a 32-bit DSP chip for sound processing.• Power: Requires a 9V DC adapter (center-negative, not included), with no battery option.• Additional Features: Simple, single-footswitch design with clear labeling for easy operation. The Mod Factory MKII (an updated version) adds series/parallel routing, tap tempo, and acceleration features, but the original is more basic.Sound and Performance• Tonal Range: The Mod Factory delivers a wide range of modulation effects, from lush chorus and phaser to quirky auto-wah and ring modulation. The effects are designed for versatility, covering classic rock, funk, and experimental genres. • Chorus, Flanger, Phaser: Warm and usable, ideal for adding depth to clean or driven tones. • Tremolo and Stutter: Standouts for rhythmic textures, with Stutter mimicking Tom Morello-style kill-switch effects. • Univibe and Vibrato: Capture 60s psychedelic vibes, though less authentic than analog pedals like the Voodoo Lab Micro Vibe. • Auto-Wah, Touch Wah, Envelope Ring: Add funk or experimental flavors, though the ring modulator can be niche.• Performance: Praised for its compact size and versatility, it’s a cost-effective way to access multiple modulation effects without needing separate pedals. The MKII improves on the original with better sound quality and additional features, but the original is still highly regarded for its price.• Critiques: Some users note the digital effects can sound slightly sterile compared to analog pedals, and the single-footswitch design limits live switching between effects. The MKII addresses some of these with tap tempo and routing options.Price and Availability (September 2025)
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