Feature

●Guitar Synth
●Analog square wave suboctave synth
●It feels like a MXR Blue Box but is wide enough to control it
●Perfect for anyone looking for a guitar synthesis effector and needs something less bulky on the pedal board
●The neck pickup is designed to be used above 7 frets and on the other hand, but it can also be used to make interesting sounds by using poor tracking if you hit the bottom from 7 frets


Description

The Bit Commander is a monofonic analog guitar synthesizer, composed of four square waves. Sub, Down (1 octave), UP, Base (above 1 octave), and Base. The amount of distortion cannot be changed.) You can adjust the 4 separate signals and finally adjust the volume of the bit commander with the master volume. The Filter acts as a low-pass filter so you can finally create sounds that wont bury in your oku! The bit commander is monofonic, so it is meant to be used only with monoculars. To maximize the functionality of this effector, use the guitar neck pickup and enjoy a note above the fingerboard, from 7 frets to the top. Yes! Use the bridge pickup and try the cord on the finger plate and lower from the 7 fret. This is not a malfunction and will make a quite unique sound by utilizing the latency of tracking in the analog.



From the Manufacturer



Bit Commander

Analog Guitar Synthesizer

The Bit Commander is a monoponic analog guitar synthesizer, composed of four square waves.Sub, Down (1 octave), UP, Base (above 1 octave), and Base.The amount of distortion cannot be changed.) You can adjust the 4 separate signals and finally adjust the volume of the bit commander with the master volume.The Filter acts as a low-pass filter so you can finally create sounds that wont bury in your oke.

The bit commander is monofonic, so it is meant to be used only with monoculars.To maximize the functionality of this effector, use the guitar neck pickup and enjoy a note above the 7 fret on the fingerboard.

1. Level: Master Volume

2. Filter:Set the bandwidth for low pass filter.

3. Base: Square wave input setting

4. Set volume below the Sub:2 octave

5. Set volume below 1:1 octave

6. Set volume on up 1:1 octave