MOD Peripherals

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We manufacture standard peripherals to control the sound effects that runs on the MOD platform. The LV2, our standard for sound effect processing, allows the user to control plugin effect parameters through a control port. We developed an interface that allows external peripherals to control this plugin parameters, the Control Chain interface. You can connect up to eight peripherals in any order. You can address any actuator of the peripherals from our graphical user interface and give them LV2 properties.

MOD Expression Pedal

Not just a regular wah-wah or volume pedal. It can control any parameter of any plugin. Tone, frequency, delay, gain and many others.

It also has a footswitch that can be addressed with many LV2 properties.

The electronic is controlled by a powerful ARM micro-controller.

MOD Expression Pedal


Expression Pedal

MOD Footswitch Extensor

Extend your MOD footswitch number. Connect many footswitches to get the most flexible pedalboard. Each footswitch can have different LV2 properties - they can actuate as toggle, trigger, enumeration, bypass, tap tempo and others.

It has a 20x4 Character LCD display to give feedback of the plugin parameters.

The electronic is controlled by a powerful ARM micro-controller.

We actually have a working prototype and the product will bre released at the end of 2014.

MOD Footswitch Extensor
MOD Footswitch Extensor Acrylic Prototype


MOD Arduino Shield

The MOD Arduino Shield was designed to help developers and hackers who wants to create their own effects controllers for MOD.

The main idea is that, with little effort, anyone can design and assemble the electronics of any sensor, integrate with Arduino and then with MOD.

Copy and paste some lines of code, solder some components on the breadboard, and easily have your own controller of MOD effects.

MOD Arduino Shield


Main article: MOD Arduino Shield