Imagine knives in a blender! This pedal offers an intense distortion that combines the input signal, a monophonic analog - style synth, and footswitch - enabled octaves. An ADSR - like envelope modifies the cutoff frequency of a resonant low - pass filter. You can adjust the attack, resonance, and cutoff. Switch the filter position before or after distortion to discover unique textures. Key features include adjustable filter envelope attack time from 0 to 1000 ms, output level control from - 12 to + 9 dB, fine - tuned filter resonance, selectable cutoff frequency, a secondary LED button for extra parameters, switchable octave functionality, and compatibility with H90 Control. Specifications are 1/4″ TRS input, 1/4″ TS mono outputs, 1/4″ TRS EXP, mini USB, and a 5.5mm / 2.1mm DC input jack. It measures 4″ (W) x 4.25″ (D) x 1.68″ (H) and weighs 1.06 lb.


Using this pedal is easy. First, connect it to your guitar or other instrument using the 1/4″ TRS input. You can connect the outputs to your amplifier using the 1/4″ TS mono outputs. The EXP port can be used for an expression pedal, aux switch, or MIDI I/O. To update the software, use the mini USB port. For power, plug in the DC input. Adjust the controls like the filter envelope attack time, output level, filter resonance, and cutoff frequency to get the sound you want. Press and hold the secondary LED button to access more settings. When using the octave function, use the Octaves LED Button to activate the upper and sub - octaves or the secondary octaves footswitch to turn them off. Be careful when handling the pedal to avoid damage. Keep it in a dry and clean place. If you want to update the software, make sure your device is connected to a stable power source and follow the instructions provided by the H90 Control.