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Chaosound Announces the Anti-Effect

Chaosound has announced the Anti-Effect–a pedal that destroys your sound by imitating electroacoustic track damage.



Poland (February 19, 2013) -- Chaosound recently released the Anti-Effect guitar effect pedal. It destroys the sound by imitating electroacoustic track damage. Here are the details from their website:

It breaks the sound in a chaotic way but you can control the way of sound destruction. You can now imitate mulfunctioning guitar cable and burning amplifier. You can also imitate thunder and lighting, as well as bombing and crushing. Just like the good old days, this is a kind of sound chopper. You put your sound and our guitar pedal will make it bleed.

This is not a distortion or tremolo (in some settings you can achieve something we call ChaosTremolo). We know it can take some time to get used to but we can assure you it's worth it. Regardless whether your regular guitar pedal is a kind of distortion or any other modelling effect, the sound of Anti-Effect is most interesting when it is set after it in the chain, creating intriquing sounds. Based on this way of sound destruction, the Anti-Effect allows you to achieve countless number of sound nuances depending really on the way you play and the type of your guitar.

Watch the company's video demo:

For more information:
Chaosound


     

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Architeuthis
on 03/03/2013
I think it's fantastic. I am a fan of bizarre sounding pedals though- Geiger Counter, Mothership, Heliotrope, etc. I also play industrial and noise rock, so take that for what it's worth.
NoWayJose
on 02/23/2013
Think of the money you can save on cables.
frogbastard
on 02/21/2013
Anti effect,anti logic,anti music,how much more shit do I have to hear before a melody develops.OK,maybe as a one shot deal you might use it once as a lark,and then put it on a shelf and scratch your head as to why you pissed away any money on such a contraption,when you could have gone to see a good band and have some beers.Go figure
Jokester
on 02/21/2013
Great idea Michael, great April Fool's joke. I'd love to have this and secretly route our guitarist's signal through it. LMAO while he jiggles cables and flips switches and turns knobs ... bwahhahahahaaa
Keon Crosswell
on 02/21/2013
Really?
Jonathan
on 02/21/2013
Great -- I finally got all the shorts out of my guitar's wiring, all the scratch out of my pots, all the gunk out of the amp jacks, weeded out all the dying cables, and you want to digitally add it all back in, but on demand now. I'm probably missing the point, or they wouldn't build this kind of device...will the audience know you're being creative, or just think you need new cables?
crushsound
on 02/20/2013
And here's the original Farmer's Mill: www.crushsound.com
Joe Satan Rehone
on 02/20/2013
Can I pay for it with my anti-credit card?
R-Hayward,Ca ..
on 02/20/2013
HeHeHe,KIller for BIG-STAGE GTR Solo....between shreds... Im Thinking Wembley or Donnington....
WankMan
on 02/20/2013
It's anti-good!



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