Witchfork, for blood sacrificejulius_deane wrote:Finally got one and have two questions:
Why is the enclosure so tall?
b) Does it have something to do with the metal prongs that come an inch and a half off the board? What are those for?
photo:
https://imgur.com/a/AlZto4V
Love this pedal!
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It's tall because we like the look of those enclosures.julius_deane wrote:Finally got one and have two questions:
Why is the enclosure so tall?
b) Does it have something to do with the metal prongs that come an inch and a half off the board? What are those for?
photo:
https://imgur.com/a/AlZto4V
Love this pedal!

The metal prongs are for programing the chip and they don't have to be that tall. We use the same thing in the Wizard and we just cut them.
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Thanks for the info!aens_wife wrote:It's tall because we like the look of those enclosures.julius_deane wrote:Finally got one and have two questions:
Why is the enclosure so tall?
b) Does it have something to do with the metal prongs that come an inch and a half off the board? What are those for?
photo:
https://imgur.com/a/AlZto4V
Love this pedal!![]()
The metal prongs are for programing the chip and they don't have to be that tall. We use the same thing in the Wizard and we just cut them.
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Re: Witch Shifter
So this maybe a dumb question:
If I was to ramp the speed control using an LFO expression pedal (something like the copilot fx Broadcast). Assuming the LFO of said pedal runs slower than the speed knob, would I be able to crossfade between the clean signal and the pitch shifted signal at a slower rate than the speed knob currently allows? Or would it still be limited by the rate of the speed knob?
If I was to ramp the speed control using an LFO expression pedal (something like the copilot fx Broadcast). Assuming the LFO of said pedal runs slower than the speed knob, would I be able to crossfade between the clean signal and the pitch shifted signal at a slower rate than the speed knob currently allows? Or would it still be limited by the rate of the speed knob?
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It is digital, so the speed is set in the code. The expression is passive so can only replace what the pot is doing normally. Nothing in that equation will override the OG settings.