Spurr Audio has introduced the PMF-8824, a compact multi-modulation pedal that fuses vintage digital aesthetics with modern DSP-based creativity. Inspired by the design philosophy of early 1980s personal computers, the PMF-8824 is equal parts nostalgic and futuristic, offering players a unique toolset for creating modulated textures and unconventional tones.The PMF-8824 features eight custom-designed effects, ranging from classic time-based modulation to more experimental sound-shaping tools. Each program has its own dedicated screen layout, complete with visual feedback and real-time control over three contextual parameters (Ctrl 1–3). Two additional knobs control Mix and Volume, while a Program selector knob cycles through effects. All visuals are displayed on a retro-inspired pixel screen that responds to user interaction.Though the unit is mono, each effect is crafted to feel immersive, using stereo-style modulation, spatial tricks, and reverb-like environments to expand the perceived soundstage.Included Effects:Phaser – Smooth 4-stage phasing with musical feedbackTremolo – Rich amplitude modulation with waveform selectionFlanger – Dense and metallic swirl with resonant feedbackVibrato – Tape-style pitch wobble with internal ambianceChorus – Wide 4-voice chorus with built-in reverb optionRotary Simulator – Spinning speaker with mic and cabinet controlVCR (VHS Lo-Fi) – Warped, nostalgic tape textures with saturationMicrochoir – Digital choir inspired by classic organ voicing
The PMF-8824 stands out not only for its sounds, but also its interface and visual identity. The pedal’s housing and GUI are modeled after personal computer aesthetics—pixel fonts, windowed layouts, and real-time visual meters give each effect its own interactive “page.” The display changes dynamically depending on the selected effect, ensuring clarity and a user-friendly experience.The PMF-8824 is now available for pre-order for a street price of $219. For more information visit spurraudio.mitiendanube.com.
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