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Audible Disease Rupture RP-1

Item Number FX0678

Demented sonic violence

Audible Disease Rupture RP-1
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Description

The insanity that can be heard from the Audible Disease Rupture RP-1 is just a twist of a knob away. The Rupture creates a feedback loop that takes just about any signal-processing device and spews forth demented sonic violence. Plug in a pitch shifter and create bizarre vortex of sound, which sometimes just disintegrates into screeching feedback. Phasers, Chorus, Filters and Flangers all sound like a mad, dilapidated machine going out of control. Hook up a distortion pedal and discharge an array of effects, from synth-like textures, to unsystematic octave jumps, to weird drum-loop like patterns. Experiment with anything and everything to get the most peculiar sounds you've ever heard! Be warned though, the Rupture does create exceedingly loud sounds. Caution must be used at extreme volumes. Each one is hand made with high quaility parts.

Brand new in box with instruction sheet and 9 volt battery. There are 6 different designs so yours may differ from the picture shown above.

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  • 1. Sound Sample with DOD Buzz Box
    A noisy loop is fed into the RP-1. A DOD Buzz Box is in the SEND/RETURN loop.
  • 2. Sound Sample with DOD Corrosion Distortion
    A noisy loop is fed into the RP-1. A high-gain DOD Corrosion is in the SEND/RETURN loop.
  • 3. Sound Sample with graphic EQ
    A noisy loop is fed into the RP-1. A DOD Equalizer FX40 is in the SEND/RETURN loop. Tweaking the knob on the RP-1 and the EQ settings.
  • 4. Sound Sample with other various pedals
    A noisy loop is fed into the RP-1. A DigiTech PDS 20/20 Delay, Tokai Exciter and a Boss Octave OC-2 is in the SEND/RETURN loop.
  • 5. Sound Sample with DigiTech PDS 20/20 Delay
    A DigiTech PDS 20/20 2 second delay is routed in the SEND/RETURN loop on the RP-1. A simple tap on a contact mic plugged into the INPUT of the RP-1 creates a swell of chaos.