The Artemis by Spaceman Effects is a modulated filter pedal designed to offer a wide range of sonic possibilities. It features a 2-pole state-variable design with high-pass, band-pass, and low-pass outputs, as well as enhanced modulation and mixing capabilities. The pedal provides a host of animation possibilities from conventional to bizarre via the 7-mode modulation bus.
Key Technical Specifications:
- Input Resistance: 1 Meg Ohm
- Bypass Current Draw: 46 mA
- Engaged Current Draw: 72 mA
- Input Voltage: 9V-24V DC (center negative)
Features:
- Simultaneous HP, BP, and LP output
- Notch filter and custom filter responses possible for phased and vibe-like
tones
- Up to 10dB of boost per output, with infinite cut
- 15Hz-5kHz corner frequency range
- Modulation may be disabled for use as a 3-band EQ
- Additional control via external expression pedal or CV
The Artemis also offers envelope sweep of the filter in both up and down directions, 4 waveshapes in the LFO modes, and the ability to modulate the speed using the envelope follower. It is hand-wired and built in Portland, Oregon, featuring true-bypass relay switching with a soft-touch footswitch, a durable, engraved vinyl faceplate, and a jewel indicator light.
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$299
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$225
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$429
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