Electric Guitar Effects

The Knife Drop pedal, designed specifically by Eventide in collaboration with Third Man Hardware for Jack White, combines the powerful effects of the OctaFuzz with a terrifying monophonic synth. With its multiple settings, it allows you to create powerful and unique sounds. This sonic monster is capable of generating raging fuzz and striking synthetic textures, it is ideal for those looking to explore aggressive and captivating tones.

ARTICLE N° 98948
  • Eventide Knife Drop
  • Electric guitar effect pedal
  • Effect type: OctaFuzz + analog synth
  • Artist: Jack White
  • Collaboration: Third Man Hardware
  • Bypass: True Bypass
  • Octave: ability to activate only the upper or upper and lower octave
  • Filter: can be activated before or after distortion
  • Controls:
  • Synth Mix: mix input signal + monophonic synth + pure synthetic & fuzz balance control
  • Drive: adjustable distortion, with intensity increasing after 14 h
  • Level: -12 to +9 dB, balancing with 0 dB at 12 h
  • Attack: filter attack time from 0 to 1000 ms
  • Resonance: adjustment of the resonance of the low-pass filter
  • Cutoff: selection of the start frequency of the sweep
  • Footswitch Active: On / Off effect
  • Footswitch Octaves: On / Off octaves
  • Mono / Stereo switch: input type selection
  • Guitar / Line Lvl switch: output level selection
  • Connectors:
  • Input: 6.35 mm TRS jack
  • Outputs 1 & 2: 2x 6.35 mm jack
  • Expression pedal input: 6.35 mm TRS jack
  • Alt LED button: modification of secondary parameters by holding the button
  • Active LED button: selection of the filter position (before or after distortion) and deactivation of the effect
  • Octave LED button: selection of the upper octave only or upper and lower octaves
  • OctaFuzz and analog synth: control of SYNTH (attack), DRIVE (resonance), LEVEL (cutoff)
Looking for a pedal that doesn’t just change your sound, but transforms it into a real scream of horror? The Eventide Knife Drop will meet your expectations brilliantly. In addition to its OctaFuzz, it integrates a monophonic synth, making it a tool of choice for those who want to go beyond simple distortion. Thanks to its Synth Mix button, you can balance the original sound with synthetic layers ranging from a slight whisper to a mechanical roar. Imagine bringing out these chilling notes, a little too realistic, like in a good old horror movie.

Its footswitches are there to adjust on the fly your use of octaves. You can choose to activate only the upper octave or add a lower one for even more massive tones. The Active footswitch also allows you to position the filter before or after the distortion, giving you total flexibility in how to sculpt your sounds. You can even adjust the Drive to push this distortion even further, making it dirtier and grittier after 2pm. Perfect for adding that squeaky edge that will send shivers down your listeners’ spines.

The Attack control is one of the most fun to use. You can go from a fast, sharp attack to a gradual build-up that puts everyone on edge. Imagine a sound that slowly but surely invades the space like a killer emerging from the dark. Adding Resonance allows you to refine the result even further, adding an almost supernatural dimension to your notes.
Effects
 Fuzz, Octave, Synthesizer simulation
Analog / digital
 Analog
Mono / stereo
 Mono and stereo
Signal path
 True Bypass
Power supply
 Power adapter (sold separately)
Control pedal input
 Expression
USB port
 Yes
Artist
 Jack White (White Stripes)
Jack White, leader of the White Stripes and avid experimental guitar player, has teamed up with Eventide to create the Knife Drop.
With Third Man Hardware, his brand dedicated to intrepid musicians, he is always looking to push the boundaries of sound.

If you like musical audacity, this pedal is clearly made for you.

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