Wobbledzilla, it is a custom pedal requested by an avid and awesome copilot fx user with the idea to recreate some bass wobble sounds, it’s a combination of a multi voice octave down, a lo fi ring mod, gated fuzz + triggered vco and a filter, there’s a universal cv input that will allow to sync one parameter for each effect. All the effects have their own footswitch so you can mix and match to your preference, plus a a master bypass footswitch to help with the pedal / tap dance. Using an external cv lfo you can get some interesting wobble type sounds and endless possibilities for synthy type sounds. So you got 21 knobs / 5 toggle switches / 5 footswitches / 1 cv in jack.
Author: copilotfx
Brainzilla v2, custom LFO pedal
Brainzilla v2, this is a custom pedal request, basically is the LFO section of the broadcast ,the rate / tap ratios multiplier now are linked to a step sequencer ( 3, 4 or 5 steps) instead of a single knob, now you can create a user programmable pattern with different rates/ratios. There are 5 knobs that selects the value of the rate or the multiplier (assigned to each step) and the other knob selects the waveform. Footswitches are reset (reset the sequencer steps back to 1), manual scroll (so every time you hit the footswitch the sequencer advances to the next step) and Tap (sets the rate of the lfo and if is in auto scroll mode, then it will scroll/advance to the next step automatically). CV output of the LFO and EXP/CV input in case you want to bypass the sequencer and plug an expression pedal and sweep manually or another CV source and control the rate/ratios with it. Toggles are amount of steps (3, 4 or 5), Scroll (manual scroll or auto scroll) and Tap/Rate (selects if the lfo rate is controlled via tap tempo or it will be a tuned to certain rate by the knob)
Custom Broadband, expression splitter pedal
Custom Broadband, 5 independent expression outputs with range and aux knobs, dual input cv/exp sources, which you can assign to each out via the toggle on each output. So you can run a step sequencer and a triangle lfo as the input sources and assign one of them to each out (any combination, all can run the same source or your can assign to taste, or flip back on the fly to the other souce) and set the amount of sweep on each output via the range and aux knobs. The knob on the side is to manually sweep/control when there is nothing plugged into the cv aux.