Meris Ottobit X Turns Lo-Fi Damage Into A Full Performance System
Meris Ottobit X feels like the kind of pedal that takes the fun part of lo-fi processing and gives it enough depth to become a real performance tool. The original Ottobit pedals already had a cult appeal because they made bitcrushing, stutter, and vintage gaming-style damage feel immediate, and Ottobit X pushes that idea into a much bigger modular system with glitch, pitch, filter, ambiance, preamp, modulation, sequencing, looping, and expression control all living inside the same box.The headli
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