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Description

This is fairly crazy pedal and definitely not for everyone! It uses a 567 Tone Decoder chip. They were used for old telephony stuff, detecting/deciphering the frequencies of dial tones and routing calls. It's being dreadfully misused here to create a ring modulator, and overdiven to produce gnarly glitchy mayhem/ robotic modem sounds.

The filter knob ("Fizz") gives a very satisfying sweep, allowing for pinpoint tone control, while the "Dry" knob lets you dial it back to reality a bit with a clean blend, or go all out on the chaos.

Independent wet and dry volume knobs Variable 2-pole filter Adjustable ring modulator

Pedal Experiments

Pedal Experiments

Wraa Labs / Glowfly Glitchwave 567 - bitcrushing glitchy fuzz

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Wraa Labs / Glowfly Glitchwave 567 - bitcrushing glitchy fuzz

Pedal Experiments

Pedal Experiments

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1 alternative for Glowfly Glitchwave567, curated by the Equipboard community.

Pete Cornish LD-1

 

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The Pete Cornish LD-1 is the basis for this circuit.

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