Re: mwfx still in business?
Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2015 3:17 pm
Highly recommend the Judder. I'm in love with what that thing can do.
Just a quick update to let people know things are still happening here at MWFX. As I type, there is a new batch of the metal Judders being tested and housed on my desk. All 140 thru hole components in each circuit are done (by hand, "might I add") and they should be back in stock on the 24th Aug. This will be the biggest batch I've made of them so far and will now buy me some time to concentrate on the other designs. I'm extremely grateful for the success of this version and would like to say thank you to everyone who has bought and supported it.
This is not to say that the metal Judder pedals won't be made anymore, but they will be taking a back seat in favour of the Glitch, Tape, 8Bit and wood versions of the other pedals that are long overdue stocks. This will include the much delayed wooden version of the large Judder pedal as a priority (sorry to the people who are waiting on these).
I'll be in touch again with a notification of stock of the big metal judder after the weekend, Monday 24th August.
Cheers.
Matt
MWFX Tape Page wrote:The Tape pedal splits your guitar signal into 3 controllable bands and soft clips each one independently for a limiter effect with soft distortion. The effect non-digitally emulates the saturation response that an old tape system might provide.
It does this by soft clipping the three audio bands with diodes that are suited to each band. At low gains it adds gentle compression with ultra-clarity, and at higher gains creates a brick wall of detailed distortion.
ohhhh la-laStrange Tales wrote:MWFX Tape Page wrote:The Tape pedal splits your guitar signal into 3 controllable bands and soft clips each one independently for a limiter effect with soft distortion. The effect non-digitally emulates the saturation response that an old tape system might provide.
It does this by soft clipping the three audio bands with diodes that are suited to each band. At low gains it adds gentle compression with ultra-clarity, and at higher gains creates a brick wall of detailed distortion.
This requires clipsDandolin wrote:I've got an early version Tape--it is waaay lower gain tban a Demo Tape fuzz--very high clarity, light compression, just a touch of harmonics "enriched clean" tone--really beautiful. The current version has much more control, and for all I know, more clipping available. I should try stacking mine with a boost or some other gain in front and see if it gets demo tapey....

UglyCasanova wrote:Been told by Matt that the Glitches should be out next week!