Electric Guitar Effects

The Pigtronix Space RIP PWM electric guitar effect pedal is an analog synthesizer equipped with pulse width modulation (PWM), producing sawtooth and square waveform vocals over multiple octaves. Its state-of-the-art tracking engine allows the Space RIP to follow your fastest note lines, reproducing both pitch and dynamics. This pedal creates a sound that seems to tear the fabric of space-time.

ARTICLE N° 93971
  • Pigtronix Space RIP PWM Pulse Width Modulated Guitar Synth
  • Effect pedal for electric guitar
  • Type: analog synth pedal
  • Circuit: Analog
  • Signal path: True Bypass
  • Controls:
  • Rate: controls the speed of movement of the waveform
  • Waveform width is produced by the built-in VCO
  • Tune: Adjusts the fine tuning of the synthesizer voices
  • Mix: sets the mix between clean and synthetic sounds
  • - Sub: Adds an additional voice one octave below the input signal
  • - Octave: Lowers the entire synthesizer sound by an extra octave (Can be devastating)
  • - Shape: Changes the waveform from sawtooth to a square wave, or vice versa
  • Connections:
  • Input: TS jack ∅6.35 mm
  • Output: TS jack ∅6.35 mm
  • Power connector: 2.1 x 5.5mm barrel plug, center negative (9V standard)
  • Power supply: 9V / 0.1A adapter sold separately
  • Dimensions: 96 x 45 x 39 mm
  • Weight: 260 g
The Pigtronix Space RIP PWM effects pedal is a must-have for guitarists looking for unique synthetic tones.

With its pulse-width modulated (PWM) sawtooth and square wave voices, it offers exceptional sonic versatility to enrich your performances.

Thanks to its advanced tracking engine, it ensures faithful reproduction of game nuances and dynamics.

With the Space RIP PWM pedal, explore new sonic horizons and give a unique dimension to your music.
Effects
 Synthesizer simulation
Analog / digital
 Analog
Mono / stereo
 Mono
Signal path
 True Bypass
Power supply
 Power adapter (sold separately)
Some settings possible with the Space RIP PWM:

- Saw Lead:
Here's a buzzsaw sound perfect for scorching leads and riffs. Turn the Mix to 2 o'clock to hear the guitar and synth vocals in unison.

-OSC Stack:
Want more funk? Raise the Sub to integrate an additional oscillator, tuned an octave below the main oscillator, for thick and massive synths.

- Super Sub:
Double the bet by activating the Octave switch. This reduces the tuning of the 2 oscillators by one octave. Note: it is likely that he offers some not really great Subs..

-SquareTalk:
Engage the Shape Switch to change the 2 oscillator waveforms into a pulse width modulated square wave. The slowest LFO speed possible gradually evolves the abundant harmonics of the oscillator.

- 80's Movie:
Increasing the LFO speed and using the square wave in the higher octave setting produces a rich lead vocal, ideal for punchy melodies and generating a sci-fi sound.