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The stage should be a place where artists perform. But a salad of cables, traps and pitfalls are an essential part of the scenery.
Analog effect boxes are still an indispensable part of music. They produce sounds that can’t be copied by a computer. Most times those boxes have a lack of user experience. The buttons are way too small to be controlled by feet and the motions are mostly unintuitive.
Nothing looks cooler than leaning forward trying to grab a tiny knob on the floor in the middle of your gig. Adjusting… oh not quite right… a little more… cool. The fine adjusting controls are wide spread over the entire stage. It is not possible to use them in an easy, fast and intuitive way.
The controls are divided in two areas — the foot pedals on the floor and the amplifier controls with the effect boxes on the height of your hip.
Almost all sound effects can be divided in three categories — momentary stepless variable, on/off and permanent stepless variable. For each of these categories we designed a foot pedal that is usable on the most intuitive way and gives instant feedback by light signals. The Pedals can be freely positioned to make it your stage again.