Sparks: Overdrive, Wavefolder & Filter Pedal

US All-analog stereo signal path with digital control      29/04/24

The Kinotone Sparks is a new stereo overdrive, wavefolder, and multi-mode filter that combines an analog signal path with digital control. The demo features a variety of sounds, using the variety of effects built into the unit - some which really do the business if you're into that woozy Boards of Canada vibe. The on board chiptune synth engine sounds cool too! The pedal is available for limited pre-orders now and will be shipping in 8-12 weeks. More information from the product page:  

Analog Harmonic Processor

Sparks is a stereo overdrive, wavefolder, and multi-mode filter that combines an all-analog signal path with state-of-the-art digital control. Every parameter is continuously-variable and can be modulated by the LFO and envelope follower -- letting you navigate vast spectrums of texture and motion.

Color your signal in one sweep, from subtle grit to blown out fuzz. Sculpt your harmonics with a shape-shifting filter. Spin the LFO across the stereo field to create expansive analog soundscapes. You can even play Spark as an instrument on its own with a built-in SID Chip-inspired synthesizer.

NOTE: THIS IS A LIMITED PRE-ORDER. Shipping starts in 8-12 weeks. Please check our forum for production updates.


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