Manufacturers

Guitar Pedals from Parasit Studio

Welcome to your ultimate guide to Parasit Studio's guitar pedals. This catalog serves as your starting point to explore and compare all pedals crafted by Parasit Studio. Designed for easy navigation, we hope you can quickly find detailed information on each pedal, including specifications, user reviews, and demo videos. Whether you're searching for the latest releases, seeking to expand your pedal collection, or exploring options for a specific sound, hopefully Stompbx can assist you in finding exactly what you need.

Bass Effects

Into the Unknown

The "Into the Unknown Guitar Synthesizer Deluxe" by Parasit Studio is a unique and versatile pedal with the following technical specifications: \- Fully assembled pedal \- 100% original design \- Hand built, numbered, and signed \- Built on a high-quality professionally manufactured PCB \- Uses a special retail version PCB \- Momentary soft touch relay true bypass \- Neutrik jacks \- Panasonic capacitors, metal film resistors, etc. \- High-quality powder-coated enclosures Features and Controls: \- MIX knob: Blends between fuzz and octave up, with the ability to go from straight square wave fuzz to octave up or blend between both \- SUB knob: Controls the amount of octave down added to the signal \- GATE knob: Controls the input sensitivity, from glitchy to gated and controlled \- RATE knob: Controls the speed of the LFO, with modulation affecting the octave up \- LEVEL knob: Controls the overall output volume \- FILTER knob: Controls the cutoff frequency of the resonant lowpass filter \- TRACK knob: Controls the speed of the octave up tracking \- WARP knob: Interacts with the track control and has a strong effect on the character of the modulation \- OctD switch: Toggles between one or two octaves down \- OctU switch: Toggles between one or two octaves up \- LFO switch: Selects between triangle wave mode, off, or square wave mode Functionality: \- Capable of producing brutal fuzz, theremin sounds, synthy octaves down and up, flanger-esque modulation, and drone-like noise/oscillation \- Works best with high output pickups and is a gated circuit by nature of the CMOS logic \- Can be used for various guitar synthesizer effects and experimental sounds

Fuzz

Arcadiator

The Arcadiator by Parasit Studio is a CMOS-based fuzz pedal designed and hand- built in Umeå, Sweden. It offers a unique set of features, making it a favorite within the DIY community. The pedal is capable of octave down, octave up, pulse width modulation, and alternating octaves modulation, providing a wide range of sonic possibilities. Technical Specifications: \- Power Supply: The Arcadiator is designed to be used with a 9-volt power supply with a negative center, which is standard for most modern stompboxes. It can also be powered by a 9V battery, with a current draw of approximately 13mA. \- Input/Output: The input jack is located on the right side, same as the DC jack. \- Controls: \- VOLUME: Controls the overall output volume. \- RATE: Controls the speed of the Low-Frequency Oscillation (LFO). \- WIDTH: Controls the Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) or the intensity of the Octave Up. \- BLEND: Blends between the two signal paths. \- Switches: \- MODE: Toggles the octave down on/off and different modulation modes. \- LFO: Turns on/off the modulation, triggered by the guitar input. \- PWM/OCTup: Toggles between Pulse Width Modulated signal or Octave Up. \- OCTAVE: Toggles between one or two octaves down. General Tips: \- The Arcadiator works best with high-output pickups, and it is recommended to use the neck pickup on your guitar with the treble rolled off for improved octave tracking and increased sustain. \- Playing single notes is more effective than playing chords due to the pedal's octave-based circuit. The Arcadiator offers a unique and versatile sonic palette, making it suitable for a wide range of musical styles and applications.

Guitar Synth

Arcadiator

The Arcadiator by Parasit Studio is a CMOS-based fuzz pedal designed and hand- built in Umeå, Sweden. It offers a unique set of features, making it a favorite within the DIY community. The pedal is capable of octave down, octave up, pulse width modulation, and alternating octaves modulation, providing a wide range of sonic possibilities. Technical Specifications: \- Power Supply: The Arcadiator is designed to be used with a 9-volt power supply with a negative center, which is standard for most modern stompboxes. It can also be powered by a 9V battery, with a current draw of approximately 13mA. \- Input/Output: The input jack is located on the right side, same as the DC jack. \- Controls: \- VOLUME: Controls the overall output volume. \- RATE: Controls the speed of the Low-Frequency Oscillation (LFO). \- WIDTH: Controls the Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) or the intensity of the Octave Up. \- BLEND: Blends between the two signal paths. \- Switches: \- MODE: Toggles the octave down on/off and different modulation modes. \- LFO: Turns on/off the modulation, triggered by the guitar input. \- PWM/OCTup: Toggles between Pulse Width Modulated signal or Octave Up. \- OCTAVE: Toggles between one or two octaves down. General Tips: \- The Arcadiator works best with high-output pickups, and it is recommended to use the neck pickup on your guitar with the treble rolled off for improved octave tracking and increased sustain. \- Playing single notes is more effective than playing chords due to the pedal's octave-based circuit. The Arcadiator offers a unique and versatile sonic palette, making it suitable for a wide range of musical styles and applications.

Into the Unknown

The "Into the Unknown Guitar Synthesizer Deluxe" by Parasit Studio is a unique and versatile pedal with the following technical specifications: \- Fully assembled pedal \- 100% original design \- Hand built, numbered, and signed \- Built on a high-quality professionally manufactured PCB \- Uses a special retail version PCB \- Momentary soft touch relay true bypass \- Neutrik jacks \- Panasonic capacitors, metal film resistors, etc. \- High-quality powder-coated enclosures Features and Controls: \- MIX knob: Blends between fuzz and octave up, with the ability to go from straight square wave fuzz to octave up or blend between both \- SUB knob: Controls the amount of octave down added to the signal \- GATE knob: Controls the input sensitivity, from glitchy to gated and controlled \- RATE knob: Controls the speed of the LFO, with modulation affecting the octave up \- LEVEL knob: Controls the overall output volume \- FILTER knob: Controls the cutoff frequency of the resonant lowpass filter \- TRACK knob: Controls the speed of the octave up tracking \- WARP knob: Interacts with the track control and has a strong effect on the character of the modulation \- OctD switch: Toggles between one or two octaves down \- OctU switch: Toggles between one or two octaves up \- LFO switch: Selects between triangle wave mode, off, or square wave mode Functionality: \- Capable of producing brutal fuzz, theremin sounds, synthy octaves down and up, flanger-esque modulation, and drone-like noise/oscillation \- Works best with high output pickups and is a gated circuit by nature of the CMOS logic \- Can be used for various guitar synthesizer effects and experimental sounds