Collector//Emitter and Mask Audio Electronics are excited to introduce Part Garden
Part Garden grew from the idea of stacking fuzz pedals. It's essentially two fuzzes within one pedal, with both tuned to bring out the best of the other. We spent a long time trying to find the perfect, versatile combination, with the ability to work as a smooth overdrive, a wild fuzz, and anything in between. The first fuzz is fairly warm and the second is harmonically rich, though this will change as you adjust the controls. This is a very dynamic pedal, so be sure to use your volume control to get even more range out of it.
I, II, and III are all volume controls in different stages of the pedal. As you change each, you'll notice that each of them changes the volume, tone, and gain of the pedal. There is no tone control on Part Garden because it's so easy to adjust the shape of the signal with the gain controls. Set I higher for clangy high end, or II higher for thicker low end.
I - How much signal is entering Part Garden, sets the general gain level
II - The gain between the two circuits. This will also subtly attenuate bass frequencies as the gain is turned down
III - Master volume, turn right for more
Texture - Changes the gain structure in the first stage. This will increase the gain and the amount of compression from the fuzz. When set fully clockwise the signal is so compressed that nothing will pass through unless boosted by another pedal. Because of what the control is adjusting, some crackling may occur while turning the knob.
YUH- Changes the range of the Texture control. The up position will give you optimal range for adjustment, while the down position will allow finer tuning of more extreme sounds
Changes for V2.x
- soft touch relay bypass
- completely redesigned power supply for less noise
- slight reduction in spiky high-end frequencies
Uses standard Boss style power supply (9VDC 2.1mm center negative) and top-mounted jacks. Enclosures are Hand Screen Printed by Pinebox Customs. Art By Taylor C Adams
Part Garden grew from the idea of stacking fuzz pedals. It's essentially two fuzzes within one pedal, with both tuned to bring out the best of the other. We spent a long time trying to find the perfect, versatile combination, with the ability to work as a smooth overdrive, a wild fuzz, and anything in between. The first fuzz is fairly warm and the second is harmonically rich, though this will change as you adjust the controls. This is a very dynamic pedal, so be sure to use your volume control to get even more range out of it.
I, II, and III are all volume controls in different stages of the pedal. As you change each, you'll notice that each of them changes the volume, tone, and gain of the pedal. There is no tone control on Part Garden because it's so easy to adjust the shape of the signal with the gain controls. Set I higher for clangy high end, or II higher for thicker low end.
I - How much signal is entering Part Garden, sets the general gain level
II - The gain between the two circuits. This will also subtly attenuate bass frequencies as the gain is turned down
III - Master volume, turn right for more
Texture - Changes the gain structure in the first stage. This will increase the gain and the amount of compression from the fuzz. When set fully clockwise the signal is so compressed that nothing will pass through unless boosted by another pedal. Because of what the control is adjusting, some crackling may occur while turning the knob.
YUH- Changes the range of the Texture control. The up position will give you optimal range for adjustment, while the down position will allow finer tuning of more extreme sounds
Changes for V2.x
- soft touch relay bypass
- completely redesigned power supply for less noise
- slight reduction in spiky high-end frequencies
Uses standard Boss style power supply (9VDC 2.1mm center negative) and top-mounted jacks. Enclosures are Hand Screen Printed by Pinebox Customs. Art By Taylor C Adams