

Increased Drive settings create higher order harmonics that subsequently drop in pitch as the note decays (think swept resonant filter). A light touch with low Drive settings can yield sagging, fuzzy burps that reside somewhere between a “starved voltage” fuzz and a dirty Moog filter set to tight decay. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features NFL Sunday Ticket Press Copyright. Tight chirps, greasy gurgles, & long, yawning sweeps are all available by simply varying your picking attack. Depending on control settings and playing technique, Dynamorph can create an almost unlimited variety of filthy, flittering filter effects that will add depth and dimension to your notes. Add to this an envelope-detection circuit that allows control of distortion events via playing dynamics, and you have the extremely powerful tool for musical expression that is Dynamorph. Featuring a distortion circuit where the amount and type of saturation is intricately and inextricably linked to the input signal level, Dynamorph creates multi-layered, highly complex waveforms that twist and morph your instrument’s harmonic structure in bizarre yet decidedly musical ways. Distortion? Fuzz? Filter? Synth? Dynamorph is all of these, and much more. Switchable “Morph” function allows Envelope control of the Distortion effectĭetails: The TWA Team is super stoked to announce our most unique invention yet – the DM-02 Dynamorph.Ovid/Kafka mode switch – offers two different EQ curves as well as an obscure literary reference.Dual cascading Preamps – Each with independent Level control The larval offspring of our mind-melting DynaMorph®, the MM-01 MiniMorph features an envelope-dependent drive circuit where the amount and type of saturation is intricately & inextricably linked to the input signal level.Multi-layered, highly complex waveforms meet & morph to create sizzling, splatter-full effects bordering on the bizarre.Dual cascading Preamps Each with independent Level control. When listening to the demo for the first time, it is difficult to get a handle on all. The Minimorph is based on the more elaborate Dynamorph pedal, just in a smaller format. Dynamically responsive to input signal Input directly controls type/degree of distortion event. For the creative guitar player looking for new and unusual guitar sounds, the new TWA Minimorph Dynamic Waveshaper could be worth a look. It’s not easy to wring new sounds from old circuits, but TWA has accomplished just that. It runs on any standard 9V power supply, and there is no battery compartment. Dynamically responsive to input signal – Input directly controls type/degree of distortion event The TWA MiniMorph offers the following features: - Unlimited range of sounds, from mild drive to extreme fuzz to massive synth filter sweeps. Dynamorph resides in a standard B-sized enclosure, with both input and output jacks on the pedal’s right side.Unlimited range of Distortion sounds, from mild drive to extreme fuzz to massive synth filter sweeps.
