Digitech - Dirty Robot
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- čas přidán 13. 09. 2024
- The Dirty Robot is a unique synthesizer emulation pedal for guitar and bass. Two different synth voices are at your disposal for creating wild sound textures using a standard guitar or bass without the need for any special pickup. V1 gives you warm analog synthesis with subtle to extreme envelope sweeps just like classic synths from the '70's and '80's. V2 provides a vocal formant synthesis effect that can be used for vocoder emulation or talk box style effects. Using the Dirty Robot’s exclusive 360 degrees Drift knob, you can blend Square Wave with Octave, and Sub synthesis soundscapes. The built-in chorus and vibrato effects give Dirty Robot unparalleled versatility and make having one the next best thing to putting an actual guitar synth on your pedalboard. The Dirty Robot’s effects are complimented by stereo ¼” inputs and outputs for routing flexibility, constant high voltage rails, a bi-color status LED indicator and true bypass circuitry. With its compact size, vacuum-style footswitch and striking graphics the Dirty Robot furthers DigiTech’s evolution in pedal design. The Dirty Robot uses a 9VDC power supply to easily integrate into your existing pedalboard.
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PRS Custom 22 w/ Humbucker
Blackstar Artisan 30
ZOOM Q8
Shure SM58
Monster Cable
Ibanez Power Supply
Sony Alpha a5000
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That loop with the Nemisis is sick.
I think this pedal is correctly named: DIRTY.
It sounds great for that dark industrial/post-rock/electronic stuff (or wherever dirty synth-like tones are needed), but it lacks the softness provided by other synth-style pedals like the Synth9, the Enzo or the SY-1. It's just too aggressive and buzzy-sounding for regular "ambient" stuff like soft leads, warm pads, etc. That's why I think this pedal has been treated unfairly by some people: they don't realize that *from its very name* it indicates the kind of sounds you can get from it. It's not a versatile pedal, but it can do its specific job very well.
Fantastic demo, btw! 🤘
Analog synth in a box ... sound awesome
7:33 This is actually good for some retro game
I'm so inspired by this! I wanna ask if you would show how did you do with the 3 combinations, please, thank you. YAAAY
Sounds like a perfect pedal to play Justice - Canon on guitar.
Hey Dennis how do you choose which pedals you demo? I just found this channel and some of the pedals are awesome!
Intro to "Beat It" @4:38.
Nice sock.
The first seven minuted sounded great except for that constant upper-harmonic comb- filtering sound. Was that from the pedal or something else?
i agree i have this pedal and that annoying sound can be rid by twisting the floaty knob a lot until you find that space where its gone. i don't recommend this pedal..Very limited to me. Kind of distortion/flange. Has that farty digital sound or something
Great video. Are you able to get only the wet signal when you crank the Mix know all the way to the right? I can still hear some of the dry signal when I do that.
kinda need this
is this better, as good as, or worse than the digitech synth wah?
i had a digitech pedal called synth-wah or something like that... it sounds like the same pedal with a new outfit. Am i wrong?
Great Sound but I can't see anything you're too far away