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Description

Dive into the sonic depths with the Mid-Fi Electronics Glitch Computer, a fuzz pedal that pushes boundaries by offering not just two octaves down manipulation but also a sprinkle of unpredictability with its random arpeggiation mode. Perfect for guitarists looking to explore new territories in sound, its intuitive controls including Tracking, Blend, and Volume, allow for precise sound sculpting. Whether you're aiming for a thick, lush fuzz or a chaotic, glitchy melody, this pedal offers a unique palette of sounds, housed in eye-catching graphic finishes that stand out on any pedalboard.

Key Features:

  • Two octave down fuzz for deep, resonant tones
  • Unique random arpeggiation mode for unpredictable sound textures
  • Tracking control to adjust the fuzz's response
  • Blend and Volume knobs for detailed sound shaping
  • Available in various striking graphic finishes

Product specs

Brand Mid-Fi Electronics
Model Glitch Computer
Finish Graphic
Year 2010s
Made In United States
Categories Fuzz Pedals and Effects, Octave and Pitch-Shifting Pedals

FAQs

What unique sounds can the Mid-Fi Electronics Glitch Computer create?

The Glitch Computer is known for its ability to produce unpredictable, glitchy fuzz effects with random pitch-shifting, creating a unique sonic palette that ranges from chaotic to melodic.

Is the Mid-Fi Electronics Glitch Computer suitable for live performances?

Yes, the Glitch Computer is suitable for live performances, offering dynamic and experimental sounds that can add an unpredictable edge to your set.

Does the Glitch Computer pedal require a specific power supply?

The Mid-Fi Electronics Glitch Computer typically requires a standard 9V DC power supply, similar to most guitar pedals, ensuring compatibility with common pedalboard setups.

How does the Glitch Computer pedal interact with other effects pedals?

The Glitch Computer can be used effectively with other pedals, especially when placed before or after modulation and delay effects, to create complex textures and layers.

Can the Glitch Computer pedal be used with bass guitars?

Yes, the Glitch Computer can be used with bass guitars, allowing bassists to explore unique and experimental fuzz tones and pitch-shifting effects.

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See how Nels Cline uses Mid-Fi Electronics Glitch Computer

Nels Cline

Guitarist

Wilco

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"What's a Mid-Fi Glitch Computer? My roommate Bobb turned me on to this little company, which seems to basically be a guy in Massachusetts named Doug and his raw, loud, and SICK creations. Bobb's Glitch Computer is different from mine, but at least mine does what I had hoped for: it makes things sound like they're blowing up. Warning: These boxes (he makes distortion of various types) have so much gain it would be easy to blow up your gear! Start at low gain…"

See how Merzbow uses Mid-Fi Electronics Glitch Computer

Merzbow

Composer, Music Producer

Kikuri

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A Mid-Fi Electronics Glitch Computer can be seen in this live gear photo.

See how Jona Weinhofen uses Mid-Fi Electronics Glitch Computer

Jona Weinhofen

Guitarist

Bring Me The Horizon

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On his official Tumblr, Jona Weinhofen mentions using the Mid-Fi Electronics Glitch Computer fuzz pedal.

See how Kazumoto Endo uses Mid-Fi Electronics Glitch Computer

Kazumoto Endo

Music Producer

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Verified via Bandcamp

On the album cover of "Live at Studio ZOT," a collaboration between Kazumoto Endo and Scum, the Mid-Fi Electronics Glitch Computer is visibly part of Endo's setup, as verified by the Bandcamp source provided by Scum.

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