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Description

Dive into the digital depths with the Death By Audio Robot, a guitar pedal that transforms your sound into a realm of 8-bit glory and lo-fi fuzz. Perfect for the experimental musician or the nostalgia seeker, this pedal offers four distinct modes, each a portal to a different sonic universe. From the gritty crunch of "Normal" mode to the whimsical highs and lows of the octave and arpeggiator modes, the Robot ensures your guitar speaks in tongues of retro video games and futuristic landscapes. Whether you're scoring the soundtrack to an 8-bit adventure or adding unique textures to your latest track, the Robot stands ready to teleport your sound to new dimensions.

Key Features:

  • Four switchable modes for versatile soundscaping
  • Unique 8-bit and lo-fi fuzz sounds for distinctive musical expressions
  • Arpeggiator mode with adjustable speed for dynamic playability
  • Perfect for creating nostalgic or futuristic music textures

Product specs

Brand Death By Audio
Model Robot
Finish Blue
Year 2010s
Made In United States
Categories Octave and Pitch-Shifting Pedals
Pedal Format Standard

FAQs

What kind of effects does the Death By Audio Robot pedal produce?

The Death By Audio Robot pedal is known for its unique synth-like effects, including bit-crushing, octave shifting, and pitch modulation, allowing for a wide range of experimental and robotic sounds.

Is the Death By Audio Robot pedal suitable for bass guitar?

Yes, the Death By Audio Robot pedal works well with bass guitars, providing deep and quirky synth-like effects that can add a distinct character to your bass lines.

Does the Death By Audio Robot pedal require a specific power supply?

The Death By Audio Robot pedal requires a standard 9V DC power supply, commonly used with most guitar effects pedals, ensuring easy integration into your existing pedalboard setup.

How does the Death By Audio Robot pedal differ from typical octave pedals?

Unlike typical octave pedals, the Death By Audio Robot offers additional effects such as bit-crushing and pitch modulation, providing a broader palette of experimental sounds beyond simple octave shifts.

Can the Death By Audio Robot pedal be used for live performances?

Yes, the Death By Audio Robot pedal is well-suited for live performances, allowing musicians to create unique and dynamic synth-like effects that can enhance their stage presence and sound.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Produces a wide range of robotic and interesting sounds

  • Works great with both guitar and bass

  • Offers a variety of modes including standard fuzz, octave down/up, and arpeggio

  • Encourages creativity with highly reactive and unique soundscapes

  • Integrates well with other pedals like fuzzes, distortion, and overdrives

  • Can generate ring modulator type sounds

CONS

  • Finding the same arp sound again can be challenging

  • Requires a dedicated power cable, complicating pedalboard setup

  • May not be suitable for use in every song due to its specific tone

  • Tone can be perceived as overly dark

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Death By Audio Robot.

Comparisons

  • The EQD Bit Commander offers a similar sound but with less aggression compared to the Death by Audio Robot.

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Value and pricing

  • Robot pedals can be found as low as $190 USD used, significantly less than the $400+ retail price in Canada.

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  • Spaceman Music in Ottawa offers the Robot pedal for $250 CAD, providing a more affordable option for Canadian buyers.

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Use cases and applications

  • The Robot pedal is praised for its ability to track bass with precision, filling a gap where other fuzz and octave pedals fall short.

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  • The pedal can produce a spacey, shoegaze-like effect when connections are adjusted, indicating its potential for experimental soundscapes.

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Features and functionality

  • The Death By Audio Robot uses a voice modulator chip typically found in toys, contributing to its unique sound character distinct from typical bit crushers.

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  • The "Robot" button serves as a shortcut, while the Up and Down buttons cycle through all modes, offering versatile sound options.

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User experience

  • Owners describe the pedal as straddling the line between a noise maker and a usable effect, suggesting it's more experimental than practical.

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  • Some builders report troubleshooting challenges with homemade clones, especially when using incorrect switch types or configurations.

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Build quality

  • It's noted that the pedal is not the most user-friendly, indicating potential challenges with its interface and controls.

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Setup and maintenance

  • The pedal may require normally closed (NC) momentary switches for optimal function; temporary toggle switches can also be used to access all modes.

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  • Misconfigured Return wires can impact the pedal's effect, suggesting careful wiring is crucial for proper operation.

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4.5 out of 5

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eugene_blac

tweaky king

for me is a great tweaking pedal for crazy stuff

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See how Lee Kiernan uses Death By Audio Robot

Lee Kiernan

Guitarist

IDLES

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Verified via Photo

This pedal can be seen on Lee's pedalboard (top side), in a place where Meris Ottobit should be.

See how Steve Sladkowski uses Death By Audio Robot

Steve Sladkowski

Singer, Guitarist

Pup

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Verified via Gearmetropolis

Although my live rig is fairly stripped down and conservative, I am a big fan of using any pedal whatsoever to help find a sound in the studio. I’ve previously used a Death By Audio Robot, Electroharmonix POG2, EHX Holy Grail Plus, and Boss RC-20 XL for various sounds.

See how Alan Duggan uses Death By Audio Robot

Alan Duggan

Guitarist, Music Producer

Girl Band

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Verified via Photo

In this Instagram, Alan can clearly be seen having a DBA Robot on his board.

See how Jeramy "Rainbow" Gritter uses Death By Audio Robot

Jeramy "Rainbow" Gritter

Guitarist, Composer

The Voidz

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Verified via Photo

In this Instagram post, Jeramy shows his Death By Audio Robot pedal.

See how Balsac The Jaws of Death (Mike Derks) uses Death By Audio Robot

Balsac The Jaws of Death (Mike Derks)

Guitarist

Gwar

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Verified via YouTube

In the video titled "Rig Rundown: GWAR with Balsac the Jaws of Death, Grodius Maximus & Beefcake the Mighty" by Premier Guitar, it is confirmed at the 27:50 mark that Balsac the Jaws of Death (Mike Derks) uses the Death By Audio Robot 8-Bit Lo-Fi Pitch Shifter Pedal, as it is clearly visible on his pedalboard.

See how Matthew Buonaccorsi uses Death By Audio Robot

Matthew Buonaccorsi

Bassist

Maruja

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Verified via YouTube

Matthew Buonaccorsi the Bassist of Maruja got there a Death By Audio Robot on his Pedalboard on a Live Gig from Low Four Studio, Time 3:01 https://youtu.be/73-vueGhMJk?t=181

See how Tommy Meehan uses Death By Audio Robot

Tommy Meehan

Guitarist, Bassist

Gwar

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Verified via YouTube

In the video by Premier Guitar titled "Rig Rundown: GWAR with Balsac the Jaws of Death, Grodius Maximus & Beefcake the Mighty," Tommy Meehan, also known as Grodius Maximus, is shown using a Death By Audio Robot 8-Bit Lo-Fi Pitch Shifter Pedal. The pedal is visible at 8:37, and Meehan demonstrates its use later at 11:25.

See how Joseph Yarmush uses Death By Audio Robot

Joseph Yarmush

Guitarist, Bassist

Suuns

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Verified via YouTube

Joe is seen using this pedal during the 2013 KEXP session at around 19:41 in the video.

See how Camila Grey uses Death By Audio Robot

Camila Grey

Singer, Guitarist

Summer Moon

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On December 19, 2018, Camila Grey posted a photo on Instagram showcasing her collection of pedals, where the Death By Audio Robot can be seen on the bottom row, near the left side.

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