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Pigtronix PWM Space Rip Analog Synthesizer Effects Pedal
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Pigtronix Space Rip | Analog Synth | Official Demo

Description
PWM Space Rip is an analog synth pedal featuring pulse width modulated (PWM) sawtooth and square wave voices in multiple octaves. A state-of-the-art tracking engine allows the Space Rip to keep up with your fastest single-note lines, replicating both pitch and dynamics. Sounds like tearing the fabric of spacetime in half. Pulse width of the square and sawtooth waveforms produced by the onboard VCO is kept in a state of flux, generating constant harmonic motion controlled by the Speed knob. The Sub knob adds an additional voice one octave down from the input signal, while the Octave switch drops the entire synth down an additional octave, producing a devastating amount of pure analog synth bass.
The PWM Space Rip runs on standard 9V DC.
The PWM Space Rip runs on standard 9V DC.



Specs
- 9V DC
- 100mA
- 2.2M
- 150 ohms
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submitted3 months ago
byJon
fromSevern, Maryland
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I made a mistake and traded it in, when I should have returned it for a full refund.
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submitted3 months ago
asked byTavo
fromMission TX
Can it be used with keyboards
Yes, the Pigtronix Space Rip PWM Analog Synthesizer Pedal can be used with keyboards.submitted2 years ago
asked byFabio
fromAvon
Hello! I want to know the condition of this item, it's brand new?
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