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Description

Until now, you could get more from your pedals by adding a tap tempo footswitch or an expression pedal. Truthfully, what was called an expression pedal was more of a control pedal that would have the exact same effect as turning a knob with your foot. Very handy obviously, but not too creative. With the introduction of the Spinner, here comes the first expression pedal worthy of the name.

The traditional expression pedal came along because of a simple fact, which is that it’s extremely difficult to change your settings with both hands already busy playing the guitar. Many of us have already found themselves waiting impatiently for the next silence in the song to finally get a chance to turn a knob. In those situations, a control pedal is a precious tool, and effect manufacturers have been catering to that demand from the Uni-Vibe and its pedal in 1969 to Line 6’s Helix and its three control pedals. But until now, no one had designed a pedal that really extended the possibilities of the main effect, allowing you to express yourself artistically.

The idea came to us while working on the Sliver pedal, looking for ways to make the simple tremolo effect more lively and exciting. It took us months of research to come up with the magnetic system, and we had to track down a local French craftsman to build the made-to- measure metallic part. Here’s how the Spinner works: the metallic boomerang-like metallic star with three blades is mounted on a screw inspired by a skateboard. It has a magnet under each blade which gets detected by the Sensor to send your rotation rate to the circuit. Therefore, the effect gets affected every time your kick the star in a manner that you have previously chosen thanks to the switch on the back of the pedal (placed there for it not to get in the way of your kicks!)

You can choose to make the effect faster until the Spinner stops turning, at which point the rate goes back to the one that has been entered through the regular tap tempo footswitch. On the contrary, the effect can be slowed down following the same pattern. Finally, a killswitch mode makes a stuttering sound synchronized with the rate of the Spinner. In the first two modes, you can even kick the star when your main pedal is switched off, and the Spinner will trigger the effect for a limited time until it stops turning. Holding a chord at the end of a bridge and looking to give it a dramatic intensity? A nice dose of harmonic tremolo kicking in at full speed and then stopping suddenly should do the trick! Since the rotation of the Spinner is the source of expression, you can stop the effect or go back to the original speed just by stopping the star with your foot. We’ve also designed a magnet that you can use to make the Spinner slow down earlier: its effect is now shorter, and you don’t even need to stop it with your foot anymore. There are no knobs on the surface to avoid accidents, but you’ll find three trimpots inside in order to control the speed threshold that activates the effect if it was turned off, the threshold that deactivates that effect and the acceleration or deceleration rate of the effect. For now, the Spinner is compatible with the Sliver tremolo pedal and the Ages harmonic tremolo pedal, taking their possibilities so far that it becomes inseparable. But you know how Anasounds work, we’re already working on more compatible pedals to come, since there’s a strong possibility that you’re gonna want to use the Spinner with every pedal you own once you get hip to its magic!

Product specs

Brand Anasounds
Model Spinner
Finish Silver / Black
Year 2020 - 2025
Made In France
Categories Controller, Expression and Volume Pedals
Pedal Format Standard

FAQs

What is the Anasounds Spinner used for in a guitar pedal setup?

The Anasounds Spinner is an expression effects pedal that allows you to control parameters like volume, modulation speed, or filter sweeps on compatible pedals, adding dynamic expression to your guitar playing.

How does the Anasounds Spinner connect to other pedals?

The Anasounds Spinner connects to other pedals via a standard TRS expression jack, making it compatible with a wide range of effects pedals that support expression input.

Is the Anasounds Spinner compatible with all expression-enabled pedals?

While the Anasounds Spinner is designed to work with most expression-enabled pedals, it's always best to check the pedal's manual for specific compatibility with TRS expression inputs.

Can the Anasounds Spinner be used with digital effects pedals?

Yes, the Anasounds Spinner can be used with both analog and digital effects pedals, provided they have a compatible expression input.

What are the build materials of the Anasounds Spinner?

The Anasounds Spinner features a sturdy construction with a silver and black finish, ensuring durability and a sleek look on your pedalboard.

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Spinning expression pedal from Anasounds - The Guitar Show 2020

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Spinning expression pedal from Anasounds - The Guitar Show 2020

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Anasounds Ages/Sliver Tremolo and Spinner Demo

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Martial Allart

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Demo Anasounds Sliver & Spinner

Antoine Goudeseune

Antoine Goudeseune

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Anasounds' tremolo is controlled by an expression pedal inspired by fidget spinners #NAMM2020

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Video thumbnail for Anasounds | New tremolo concept / Ages, Trémolo, Spinner & Tap by Jake Cloudchair

Anasounds | New tremolo concept / Ages, Trémolo, Spinner & Tap

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Jake Cloudchair

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Anasounds SLIVER Tremolo featuring SPINNER

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Anasounds AGES Harmonic Tremolo...w/ SPINNER Expression Pedal

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TheSuperFunAwesomeHappyTimePedalShow

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Anasounds Spinner - Namm 2020

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Reviews

Critic Reviews

Anasounds Spinner, Ages and Sliver Pedals review | Guitar World

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Anasounds delivers a fresh take on tremolo effects with the Spinner and its accompanying pedals, Ages and Sliver. The unique design and interactive features stand out, especially the Spinner’s fidget-spinner-like control that introduces unprecedented expressiveness. Players can manipulate effects in real-time, enhancing their musicality significantly. However, the lack of stereo output is a missed opportunity for a pedal of this caliber. Despite this shortcoming, both tremolo pedals impress with their distinctive sounds and functionalities, making them well worth considering for musicians looking to explore new sonic territories.

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See how samuraiguitarist uses Anasounds Spinner

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The second pedal in the linked video.

See how Steve Onotera uses Anasounds Spinner

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In the YouTube video "Demoing The 5 Strangest Guitar Pedals" by samuraiguitarist, Steve Onotera uses the Anasounds Spinner, showcasing its unique capabilities as an expression effects pedal.

See how Masaaki Yaguchi uses Anasounds Spinner

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A picture of Masaaki Yaguchi's pedalboard, featured in an interview from "Guitar Magazine Japan," confirms the use of a Anasounds Spinner tremolo pedal.

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