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Description
Introducing the Meris Ottobit Jr., the bitcrusher pedal that adds a touch of vintage gaming console nostalgia to your sonic palette. This multifaceted stompbox goes beyond the average bitcrusher with its variable sample rate and bitcrushing controls, transforming your signal into a gritty, pixelated soundscape or a sputtering, mangled chaos.
The Ottobit Jr. doesn't stop there. It also features triggered stutter effects and a sequencer module, allowing you to create pitch, filter, or decimation patterns. This means you can add rhythmic tremolo, filter modulations, and more to your sound, making it a versatile addition to your pedalboard.
This pedal isn’t just for guitars. Synths, bass, drums - you name it, the Meris Ottobit Jr. can handle it all, making it a must-have tool for artists and producers. With its user-friendly design, it’s easy to use straight out of the box, but also encourages deep exploration for those who want to push their sound to the limit.
Key Features:
- Bitcrusher pedal inspired by vintage gaming consoles
- Variable sample rates and bitcrushing controls for signal degradation
- Trigger stutter effects and sequencer module for pitch, filter, and decimation patterns
- Premium analog componentry with JFET input section
- Handcrafted algorithms and extensive sound manipulation capabilities
- Multifunction expression jack for MIDI, preset switching, and tap tempo
- Rugged brushed aluminum housing
- Designed and built in Los Angeles, California
Product specs
| Pedal Type | Stutter Effect, Bit Crusher |
| Analog/Digital | Digital with Analog Signal Path |
| Effects | Bit Crushing, Triggered Stutter, Lowpass Filter, Pattern Sequencing |
| Inputs | 1 x 1/4" TRS (stereo) |
| Outputs | 2 x 1/4" (L/R) |
| Other I/O | 1 x 1/4" TRS (expression, MIDI in/out) |
| True Bypass | Relay True Bypass, Switchable to Buffered |
| Power Source | 9V DC power supply required (sold separately) |
| Power Usage | <150mA |
| Height | 2" |
| Width | 4.25" |
| Depth | 4.5" |
FAQs
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What kind of effects can I achieve with the Meris Ottobit Jr. pedal?
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The Meris Ottobit Jr. offers effects like bit crushing, triggered stutter, lowpass filtering, and pattern sequencing, allowing for a wide range of creative sound manipulations.
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Is the Meris Ottobit Jr. pedal compatible with stereo setups?
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Yes, the Meris Ottobit Jr. features stereo inputs and outputs, making it compatible with stereo setups for rich, immersive soundscapes.
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Does the Meris Ottobit Jr. support MIDI control?
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The Meris Ottobit Jr. supports MIDI control via its 1/4" TRS input, allowing you to integrate it seamlessly into a MIDI-controlled rig.
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What power supply is required for the Meris Ottobit Jr. pedal?
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The Meris Ottobit Jr. requires a 9V DC power supply, which is sold separately. It uses less than 150mA of power.
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Can I use an expression pedal with the Meris Ottobit Jr.?
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Yes, the Meris Ottobit Jr. has a 1/4" TRS input that supports expression pedal control for dynamic effect manipulation.
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Is the Meris Ottobit Jr. pedal suitable for live performances?
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The Meris Ottobit Jr. is well-suited for live performances with its relay true bypass, switchable to buffered, ensuring minimal signal loss and seamless integration into any pedalboard setup.
Videos
Ricky Tinez
Guitar Pedals shouldn't be this fun // Ottobit jr pedal Overview & why it's incredible.
Reviews
PROS
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Unique sound manipulation for DAW-less setups
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Infinite sound creation possibilities, especially on drums
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Excellent for experimental uses with synths and drum machines
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Robust build quality with great knob action
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Comprehensive midi implementation for DAW recall
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Stutter effect provides dynamic rhythm programming
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Powerful filter with wide range of rhythmic effects
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Expression pedal programming is straightforward
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Compatible with various instruments, not just guitar
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Encourages creative experimentation with audio
CONS
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Sound palette perceived as limited by some users
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Firmware could use improvements (e.g., sequencer steps)
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Construction materials and quality of components questioned
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Mono output limitation when using stutter or sequencer
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Bit crush effect may not work well with all samples
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Learning curve due to complex functionality and dual controls
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Stereo input to mono output conversion can be disappointing
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Cannot connect preset and expression pedals simultaneously without a midi controller
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Meris Ottobit Jr.
Use cases and applications
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It's favored for lo-fi house production, often used alongside a Digitakt and homemade samples, highlighting its versatility in electronic music.
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The LVX's built-in LFO, called a modifier, allows for complex sound manipulation with up to nine simultaneous tasks, expanding creative possibilities.
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Users find the pedal effective for transforming drum sounds into trap beats, with the stutter effect adding unique textures.
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Users combining the Ottobit Jr. with expression pedals achieve unique filter sweeps, enhancing the pedal's versatility in sound design.
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User experience
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Some users prefer to use LVX's delay settings minimally, focusing instead on its other capabilities for creative sound design.
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Owners find LVX's advanced features require planning and menu editing, which can be a barrier to quick access, though presets can mitigate this challenge.
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Owners find the Ottobit Jr.’s filter to be synth-style, offering more than just a guitar tone control, making it suitable for synth-like filter sweeps.
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There are no latency issues reported by several users, contradicting some previous discussions on the topic.
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Features and functionality
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LVX's expression capabilities allow for sweeping across various settings, enhancing its versatility beyond delays.
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The LVX includes multiple filters: ladder, variable state, comb, and parametric, all with low, high, and band pass options, controllable via expression pedal.
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The Meris LVX offers a bitcrusher with pre/post effect placement, decimator (20Hz to 48kHz), and bit depth (1 to 32 bit), but lacks extensive tone shaping options.
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The lowpass filter is praised for its exceptional quality, enhancing everything from guitar tones to clean sections.
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The Ottobit Jr. lacks a mix control, which affects stutter effects and arpeggiator layering, impacting users wanting seamless chord progressions.
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The sequencer can be applied to any pedal parameter, creating distinctive 'video game' sounds as promised by Meris.
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The Ottobit Jr. includes a stutter feature that syncs with tap tempo or MIDI clock, offering unique time divisions for glitch effects.
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Preset switching requires a Meris switch or MIDI controller, limiting standalone usage without additional gear for full functionality.
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Comparisons
Other
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The inclusion of Hangul on the pedal is a personal touch reflecting the heritage of Meris's Creative Director, Jinna Kim.
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Critic Reviews
4.5 out of 5
Based on 1 Review and 10 Ratings
Artist usage
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In this Instagram post, Tom Morello shares a photo that includes the Meris Ottobit Jr with the caption:
Spring tryouts. #NewHotJamsPercolating
Now I have the Eventide Space and H9 Max pedals on the board, as well as the Meris Polymoon and Ottobit.
In this photo, featuring Yvette Young and the pedals she used for her latest album, the Meris Ottobit Jr can be spotted on her board.
In the image of Nick Reinhart’s pedalboard, the Meris Ottobit Jr guitar synth pedal is clearly visible.
In a video originally uploaded to Instagram, Mario Camarena is shown using the Meris Ottobit Jr pedal while performing the song "Gift." This proof is supported by a YouTube short shared by Kaonashi, which cites the original source from Mario's Instagram account @guitarrmar.
An Ottobit Jr can be seen on the left side of the setup photo posted to Merzbow's Twitter.
On one of the photo's of Lee Kiernan's rig, posted by official Marshall page, Meris Ottobit can be seen.
On his official Instagram, John Davis showcases the Meris Ottobit Jr on his pedalboard, ready for a series of European performances with Jojo Mayer/Nerve.
Wayne mentions the Merris Ottobit Jr. under the gear section of his website.
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