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The Triplegraph is a digital octave pedal born from a collaboration between CopperSound Pedals and Jack White. Its striking design, featuring three Morse code switches, complements practical features like a momentary/latching FX (effects) loop and a kill switch, making it a groundbreaking model. In the US, it's primarily available through Jack White's label, and due to its limited production, it's common for wait times to be as long as six months. However, we've now secured permission and stock for general sale in Japan. Fans and creative players alike should definitely experience this sound if they see it. A digital octave pedal that creates a new dimension of art. Listen to it on the listening page (external site). Features: The Triplegraph is a digital octave pedal born from a collaboration between CopperSound Pedals and Jack White. This groundbreaking model combines striking visuals with three Morse code switches and practical features like a momentary/latching FX (effects) loop and kill switch. In the US, it's primarily available through Jack White's label, and due to its limited production, a six-month wait is common. Now, however, we've secured permission and stock for general distribution in Japan. Fans and creative players alike should definitely experience this sound. The octave section uses the high-performance Blackfin DSP to deliver zero-latency, fast tracking, and stable octave sound. The direct and octave sounds are output simultaneously in parallel. To hear only the octave sound, use the center switch as a kill switch, cutting the direct sound by pressing it simultaneously with the octave. Both octave switches can be selected as momentary or latching, allowing you to play with a single octave higher sound, just like Jack White. Modes: ■ "KILL" Mode: The center switch functions as a momentary kill switch for the original sound. Even when the direct sound is cut, if any octave is on, only the pitch-shifted sound is output. ■ "AUXILIARY" Mode: The center switch functions as a momentary FX (effect) loop. The direct sound is output after passing through the effect connected to the SEND/RETURN jack. In this case, the octave sound is parallel, so the octave sound does not pass through the FX (effect) loop. Unique "Morse Code Switch": Made of stainless steel and aluminum, the footswitch is shaped like a Morse code switch that is normally pressed by hand, but is durable enough to withstand foot pressure. Like Jack White, you can use it as a guitar effect pedal with your foot, or place it on a table and use it to process effects on modular synths. Usage: Anyone familiar with Jack White's playing will immediately understand how to use this. Soccer fans will recognize how this is used in The White Stripes' "Seven Nation Army." The main riff features a single guitar with a lower octave in unison, while the intense chorus features a distorted, higher octave overlay. Movie buffs will recognize the crushing, octave-up fuzz sound in the interlude of Alicia Keys & Jack White's "Another Way to Die," the theme song for "Skyfall." It's a great tool for creating the exact sound you're aiming for, and using it in temporary phrases like Jack's can solve the problem of "octave fuzz sounds good on single notes but gets crushed on chords." Power Supply: 9V (2.1mm x 5.5mm jack) / Center negative / 250mA or higher. If you attempt to operate at less than 250mA, only the bypass sound will be output. ■Management code: 4571239309111
