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Eventide and Third Man Hardware Announce Knife Drop

Eventide and Third Man Hardware Announce Knife Drop

Featuring presets by Jack White, this pedal is designed to offer intuitive control, precise filtering, and flexible expression pedal integration.


Eventide, in collaboration with Third Man Hardware announces Knife Drop, a commanding new effects pedal that merges aggressive octave fuzz with earth-shaking analog synth tones.

Born from the collaborative vision of two pioneering forces in music technology, Knife Drop opens a new chapter in effects processing. The pedal combines Eventideā€™s decades of digital audio mastery with Third Man Hardwareā€™s innovative vision, resulting in a product thatā€™s as intuitive as it is deep, as fresh as it is familiar.

"The Third Man crew have amazing product design instincts and we learned so much throughout our collaboration. It didn't feel like work, it felt like Rock 'n Roll.ā€ ā€”Russell Wedelich, Eventide Audio CTO

"Collaborating with Eventide on the Knife Drop has been an inspiring and exciting experience that expanded into some amazing sonic possibilities. We're so excited to get the Knife Drop into people's hands, to make their own sounds and feel the same excitement we had." ā€” Dan Mancini, Third Man Hardware

Core Features:

  • Rich blend of octave fuzz and analog synth capabilities
  • Dual octave control with dedicated footswitch
  • Precise filtering options with pre/post distortion routing
  • Intuitive preset system with instant recall
  • Stereo I/O with switchable guitar/line level inputs
  • Flexible expression pedal integration for dynamic control

Intuitive Control

The Synth Mix knob allows players to blend between raw guitar signals and bold synthesized tones, while the Drive section delivers everything from a subtle boost to intense, biting distortion. The expressive filter section includes responsive envelope control, adjustable resonance, and switchable routing, putting total tonal flexibility firmly in the userā€™s hands.

Knife Drop features an LED ladder display for precise preset navigation and a secondary function layer that unveils additional sonic territory. The dual I/O configuration supports both mono and stereo operation, while the switchable input accommodates various signal levels for versatile applications, whether onstage or in the studio.

Knife Drop will be available for purchase on October 29, 2024, in the United States through Third Man Recordsā€™ website and internationally through Eventide's authorized distributors, with an MSRP of $299. Additionally, a limited-edition yellow model will be offered exclusively on Third Man Records' website for $333.

For more information, please visit eventide.com

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