Hirti
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- Build Rating
- 5.00 star(s)
When this one was first teased a couple of years ago there was huge hype around it here. Back then I had never heard about it and I instantly bought it because I am a huge sucker for hype. I felt completely underwhelmed with it because I didn't know how to use it at all. Everything sounded weird and way weirder than a usual chorus pedal. I eventually sold it to someone locally.
After selling it I still kept thinking about it and asked myself constantly if I missed something. After seeing this demo by Mark Johnston I knew I had to get one again. So I ordered the Mini version that came out since I ordered the first one.
Building it was a breeze. The board layout is nicely laid out. The stacked PCBs are easy to populate - just make sure you use low-profile caps.
The pedal fired up the first time, and this time I enjoy the pedal a lot more. What I feel makes or breaks this pedal is the internal gate trimmer. There's a good tutorial on how to do this. I always have it set to fully clockwise, but there are some interesting settings to be had in between. It takes a bit of time to get this pedal to sound "good" because the Rate, Gate, and Slew controls interact with each other but once you're there it is quite cool. Lastly here's my favorite setting - it makes for a nice Lo-Fi wobble sound.
After selling it I still kept thinking about it and asked myself constantly if I missed something. After seeing this demo by Mark Johnston I knew I had to get one again. So I ordered the Mini version that came out since I ordered the first one.
Building it was a breeze. The board layout is nicely laid out. The stacked PCBs are easy to populate - just make sure you use low-profile caps.
The pedal fired up the first time, and this time I enjoy the pedal a lot more. What I feel makes or breaks this pedal is the internal gate trimmer. There's a good tutorial on how to do this. I always have it set to fully clockwise, but there are some interesting settings to be had in between. It takes a bit of time to get this pedal to sound "good" because the Rate, Gate, and Slew controls interact with each other but once you're there it is quite cool. Lastly here's my favorite setting - it makes for a nice Lo-Fi wobble sound.
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