
Rainger FX Razor Fuzz Pedal
The Razor Fuzz is an intense, spitty, gated fuzzbox, with a āvirtual plectrumā facility; choose which one of four virtual plectrums youād like to use!
FUZZ
The fuzz circuitry is all analog - our own original circuit - and designed to be really fun to play through. For a very high gain circuit itās surprisingly quiet when you donāt play, and is relatively uncompressed - and cleans up significantly when you roll your guitarās volume down.
The āextraā switch gives some extra gain to the fuzz, and adds a dash more hi-mid, with less bass.
PICK
Electric guitarists are notoriously obsessive about every aspect of their sound - not least the type of plectrum they use, and often this colours the attack of the note itself. We decided to investigate this further - in a digital, non-physical wayā¦
Our pick-detection program has gone through many phases, and started with our Break Box pedal, progressing with the Pull Focus, and now to the Razor Fuzz (BTW each Break Box and Pull Focus we make now is updated with the latest code).
Itās great at noticing each picked note or chord, and has very little latency.
NOTE: if you roll down the guitarās volume the Razor Fuzz pick detection may start to miss a few notes.
CONTROLS
The digital plectrums on offer are āsandpaperā (a short white noise pulse), āmetalā (sounds like playing with a metal pick - but is a tiny burst of a simple tone, randomly changing), āmetal longā (the same as āmetalā but with a long decay), and ā1-noteā (the same as āmetal longā but with a constant - tuneable - pitch).
- NOTE: with the āplectrum volumeā knob all the way CCW the virtual plectrum part is totally silent. With it all the way CW itās extremely noticeable.
- āSandpaperā adds extra impact to low Metal-style chugged chords, and more attack to single notes.
Think Brian Mayās sixpence coin plectrum on steroids. - āMetalā is like false āpinched harmonicsā - turns a hi-gain fuzz solo into Hair Metal ā25. Adds a sparkly Techno attack to each note.
- āMetal longā adds a slightly mad edge to everything; mixed together with single notes gives a random ring modulator effect. Random thumb piano?
ā1-noteā tuned to the songās key adds that note to everything you play - a pedal note over the top of a chord progression, a root note harmony to a lead line.
āMetal longā and ā1-noteā give an overall impression of a piano player playing along with you, in a random/rockānāroll Mike Garson (Bowie pianist) kind of way!!!!
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Description
The Razor Fuzz is an intense, spitty, gated fuzzbox, with a āvirtual plectrumā facility; choose which one of four virtual plectrums youād like to use!
FUZZ
The fuzz circuitry is all analog - our own original circuit - and designed to be really fun to play through. For a very high gain circuit itās surprisingly quiet when you donāt play, and is relatively uncompressed - and cleans up significantly when you roll your guitarās volume down.
The āextraā switch gives some extra gain to the fuzz, and adds a dash more hi-mid, with less bass.
PICK
Electric guitarists are notoriously obsessive about every aspect of their sound - not least the type of plectrum they use, and often this colours the attack of the note itself. We decided to investigate this further - in a digital, non-physical wayā¦
Our pick-detection program has gone through many phases, and started with our Break Box pedal, progressing with the Pull Focus, and now to the Razor Fuzz (BTW each Break Box and Pull Focus we make now is updated with the latest code).
Itās great at noticing each picked note or chord, and has very little latency.
NOTE: if you roll down the guitarās volume the Razor Fuzz pick detection may start to miss a few notes.
CONTROLS
The digital plectrums on offer are āsandpaperā (a short white noise pulse), āmetalā (sounds like playing with a metal pick - but is a tiny burst of a simple tone, randomly changing), āmetal longā (the same as āmetalā but with a long decay), and ā1-noteā (the same as āmetal longā but with a constant - tuneable - pitch).
- NOTE: with the āplectrum volumeā knob all the way CCW the virtual plectrum part is totally silent. With it all the way CW itās extremely noticeable.
- āSandpaperā adds extra impact to low Metal-style chugged chords, and more attack to single notes.
Think Brian Mayās sixpence coin plectrum on steroids. - āMetalā is like false āpinched harmonicsā - turns a hi-gain fuzz solo into Hair Metal ā25. Adds a sparkly Techno attack to each note.
- āMetal longā adds a slightly mad edge to everything; mixed together with single notes gives a random ring modulator effect. Random thumb piano?
ā1-noteā tuned to the songās key adds that note to everything you play - a pedal note over the top of a chord progression, a root note harmony to a lead line.
āMetal longā and ā1-noteā give an overall impression of a piano player playing along with you, in a random/rockānāroll Mike Garson (Bowie pianist) kind of way!!!!
Please Note: The item displayed in the images may not be the actual item you receive.
























