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Dreadbox Disorder

A fuzz filter that's classic and freaky

Everything you could want in a fuzz filter—and more. Need fuzz wah tones, gated high-pass wails, or subsonic lows? The Disorder has you covered. But with its CV input and output, Disorder can mix with other gear for wild results.

Dreadbox Disorder
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Dreadbox Disorder

A fuzz filter that's both classic and freaky

Everything you could want in a fuzz filter—and more. Need fuzz wah tones, gated high-pass wails, or subsonic lows? The Disorder has you covered. But with the addition of CV input and output, you can mix Disorder in with other gear for wild results.

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Dreadbox Disorder Exclusive

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Dreadbox Disorder Standard

Standard Colorway

Hear the Dreadbox Disorder paired with a quick LFO and an Ebow'd lead line.

What are all the features of the Dreadbox Disorder?

  • Low Pass and High Pass Filter Modes
  • A Fuzz knob that goes from smooth drive to gated freakouts
  • Resonance knob that can go into self-oscillation
  • Selectable positive or negative envelope
  • +/- 5V CV in for control of filter
  • +/- 5V CV out from the envelope
Dreadbox Lethargy, Darkness, Komorebi, Disorder, and Kinematic

Dreadbox Pedal Series

Dreadbox is best-known for its desktop synthesizers like the Typhon and Nymphes—affordable analog units with exceptional sound. But the company also has an incredible line of effects pedals, where it brings the same high level of sonics and creativity to the rigs of guitarists and bassists.

These pedals include the true stereo Darkness reverb, the BBD chorus-flanger Komorebi, the phase-shifting Lethargy, and the VCA compressor Kinematic. Like the Disorder, most of them have some level of CV inputs and outputs, allowing you to patch and play with other CV-equipped gear.

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