
SONICAKE Bitcrusher Guitar Pedal Wave Crush Bitcrush Digital Bitcrusher Reducer Guitar Effects Pedal Synth Synthesizer LoFi True
$75.36
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the SONICAKE Bitcrusher Guitar Pedal? A: The SONICAKE Bitcrusher Guitar Pedal is a digital effects pedal designed for guitarists, featuring three modes for bit and sample rate reduction, allowing users to create innovative tones and vintage Lo-Fi sounds.
- Q: How does the WAVE CRUSH mode work? A: The WAVE CRUSH mode utilizes a digital downsampler to reduce the bit and sample rate, producing a crushed sound that can emulate various tones, including vintage effects.
- Q: What are the power requirements for this pedal? A: The SONICAKE Bitcrusher requires a DC 9V power supply with a 5.5 x 2.1mm center negative connector and consumes 110mA.
- Q: What are the dimensions and weight of the pedal? A: The dimensions of the SONICAKE Bitcrusher are 93.5mm (D) x 42mm (W) x 52mm (H), and it weighs 216g.
- Q: What types of sounds can I create with this pedal? A: This pedal can create a range of sounds, including realistic vintage Lo-Fi effects through its radio and gramophone simulation modes, as well as unique tones via its flexible digital downsampling.
- Q: Is the SONICAKE Bitcrusher Guitar Pedal easy to use? A: Yes, the pedal features a straightforward interface with a true bypass footswitch that maintains a clean signal path, making it user-friendly for guitarists.
- Q: Can I use this pedal with other effects? A: Yes, the SONICAKE Bitcrusher can be used alongside other guitar effects pedals, allowing for versatile sound combinations.
- Q: What is the sampling rate range of this pedal? A: The sampling rate for the SONICAKE Bitcrusher ranges from 750Hz to 44100Hz, providing flexibility in sound design.
- Q: Does this pedal require a specific type of power supply? A: Yes, it requires a standard 9V center negative power supply, which is not included with the pedal.
- Q: What is the bit depth range for this pedal? A: The bit depth for the SONICAKE Bitcrusher Guitar Pedal ranges from 5 to 16 bits, allowing for various levels of audio quality and distortion.