
Anthony Easton
The Glitch Computer by Mid-Fi Electronics is a high-gain fuzz pedal with poorly tracking 2-octave down harmony, offering a range of effects from slight glitches to full-on random arpeggiation. The pedal features the following controls and features:
Controls:
- Volume
- Blend
- Tracking
Features:
- True Bypass
- 9V DC (negative tip)
The pedal is designed to produce a thick, dripping sound of distorted decay, making it suitable for creating unique and unpredictable sounds. The poorly tracking 2-octave down harmony and random arpeggiation mode contribute to its distinctive sonic character.
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Brand New
$225

Brand New
$150

Excellent
$275

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Used
$326.99

Used
$351.99

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