The Happiness by Dwarfcraft Devices is a multi-mode filter pedal designed to create synth-inspired tones and textures. It offers low pass, band pass, and high pass filtering options, modulated with an internal triangle-based LFO or external CV patch. The pedal features a "scramble" function similar to a sample and hold, along with expression jacks for filter cutoff and LFO speed on the top panel, and CV in and out on the sides. The pedal internally converts the industry standard 9V power supply to +/-12V for seamless integration with Eurorack modular synth systems and other CV capable devices. The pedal draws 110mA and is designed to work well with bass guitars, guitars, drum machines, synths, and electric mandolins. The enclosure is tall to maximize controls while minimizing footprint. Additionally, the pedal includes controls for rate, shape, speed, frequency, resonance, depth, and volume. It also features expression pedal inputs for controlling the rate of the internal LFO and the filter cutoff. The pedal accepts a variety of control voltage signals and has an internal LFO output for tapping.
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