Disaster Area Designs
Disaster Area Designs began unofficially in 2010, when engineer Matthew Farrow designed and built a MIDI controller to operate his Line 6 M9 pedal. In a few months, Matthew was sending do-it-yourself circuit board kits all over the world for adventurous players to build their own controllers. By early 2011, the DMC-2, DMC-4, and DMC-6 Disaster MIDI controllers were available for the M9 and M13 pedals.
Disaster Area continue to make amazing controllers for so many different pedal and they will continue to! If you need to control your Strymon, Eventide or anything midi Disaster has a solution.
Disaster Area Designs is located in beautiful Raleigh, North Carolina.
Disaster Area continue to make amazing controllers for so many different pedal and they will continue to! If you need to control your Strymon, Eventide or anything midi Disaster has a solution.
Disaster Area Designs is located in beautiful Raleigh, North Carolina.
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ON SALE
Second Hand PedalsIn StockOriginal price $239.00Current price $179.25| /Second Hand Disaster Area Designs qConnect in great working condition! The first controller designed specifically to interface with quarter-inch ...
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Second Hand PedalsIn StockOriginal price $100.00Current price $75.00| /Second Hand Disaster Area Micro.Ghost The micro.ghost does one thing: interfaces your USB-MIDI devices with your 5-pin (DIN) MIDI chain. Plug yo...
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