1. Okwu mmalite
The SONICAKE Warped Dimension is a versatile modulation guitar effects pedal designed to offer a range of high-quality modulation effects. This pedal combines four classic modulation modes: Chorus, Flanger, Phaser, and Tremolo, providing diverse tonal options for any musical style. It features a dedicated Tap Tempo function for real-time rate control and a specially designed buffer bypass circuit to maintain signal integrity.

Figure 1: SONICAKE Warped Dimension Modulation Guitar Effects Pedal
2. Atụmatụ igodo
- 4-in-1 Modulation: Integrates Chorus, Flanger, Phaser, and Tremolo effects into a single pedal.
- Classic Tones: Reproduces legendary modulation effects.
- Pịa Tempo: Independent footswitch for real-time rate control.
- Nfefe nchekwa: Maintains pristine sound quality when the effect is disengaged.
- Ihe owuwu na-adịgide adịgide: Housed in an aluminum-alloy casing for lightweight durability.
3. Njikwa na Ọrụ

Nyocha 2: N'eluview of Pedal Controls
- Mkpọ nhọrọ ụdị: Rotates to select one of the four modulation effects: Chorus, Flanger, Phaser, or Tremolo.
- Ntinye DC 9V: Connects to a 9V DC center-negative power supply (not included).
- Ntinye Jack: 1/4-inch audio input for your guitar or other instrument.
- Knob Ọkwa: Adjusts the overall output volume of the effect.
- Mkpọ ụda: Controls the tone or brightness of the modulated signal.
- Igwe Omimi: Na-agbanwe ike ma ọ bụ omimi nke mmetụta nhazi ahọpụtara.
- Rate Knob: Controls the speed of the selected modulation effect. This knob is overridden by the Tap Tempo function when active.
- Jack mmepụta: 1/4-inch audio output to your amplifia ma ọ bụ pedal ọzọ dị na agbụ ígwè ahụ.
- ON/OFF Footswitch: Engages or disengages the effect. The LED indicates the effect status (on/off).
- Ụkwụ TAP: Used for Tap Tempo. Tap this footswitch two or more times to set the rate of the modulation effect. The LED will blink to indicate the set tempo.
4. Nhazi
To set up your SONICAKE Warped Dimension pedal, follow these steps:
- Njikọ ike: Connect a standard 9V DC center-negative power supply (5.5x2.1mm connector) to the DC 9V input jack (2). Ensure the power supply meets the specified voltage and polarity requirements.
- Njikọ akụrụngwa: Connect your guitar or other instrument to the Input Jack (3) using a standard 1/4-inch instrument cable.
- Njikọ mmepụta: Connect the Output Jack (8) to your amplifia ma ọ bụ pedal ọzọ dị na agbụ mgbaàmà gị site na iji eriri ngwa egwu nke 1/4-inch ọkọlọtọ.
- Ike Na: Once all connections are secure, apply power to the pedal. The ON/OFF LED (9) will illuminate when the pedal is active.

Figure 3: DC 9V Center Negative Power Connection
5. Ụdị arụ ọrụ
The pedal offers four distinct modulation modes, selectable via the Mode Selector Knob (1):
- Chorọs: Produces a rich, shimmering effect by slightly detuning and delaying the original signal.
- Flanger: Creates a sweeping, jet-like sound by mixing a delayed, phase-shifted signal with the original.
- Usoro: Generates a swirling, psychedelic effect by creating phase shifts in the signal.
- Tremolo: Modulates the volume of the signal, creating a pulsating effect.

Figure 4: Modulation Mode Selection
Pịa Ọrụ Tempo
The Tap Tempo function allows you to set the modulation rate in real-time:
- Engage the desired modulation effect using the ON/OFF Footswitch (9).
- Tap the TAP Footswitch (10) two or more times in rhythm with your desired tempo. The LED on the TAP footswitch will blink to indicate the set rate.
- The Rate Knob (7) will be overridden by the Tap Tempo setting until the pedal is powered off or the rate is manually adjusted again.

Figure 5: Tap Tempo Footswitch
6. Nlekọta
To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your pedal:
- Keep the pedal clean and free from dust. Use a soft, dry cloth for cleaning.
- Zere ikpughe pedal ahụ na oke okpomọkụ, iru mmiri, ma ọ bụ ìhè anyanwụ kpọmkwem.
- Do not attempt to disassemble or repair the pedal yourself, as this may void the warranty.
- Always use the correct power supply (9V DC center-negative) to prevent damage.
7. Nchọpụta nsogbu
- Enweghị ụda: Lelee njikọ eriri niile (ngwaọrụ, amplifier, power). Ensure the power supply is correctly connected and functioning. Verify the pedal is engaged (LED on).
- Ụda Na-adịghị Ike ma Ọ Bụ nke Gbagọrọ Agọ: Lelee ngwa ọrụ na amplifier volume levels. Ensure the Level knob on the pedal is not set too low or too high. Test with different cables.
- Mmetụta Na-adịghị Abara Uru: Confirm the power supply is connected and providing power. Press the ON/OFF footswitch firmly.
- Modulation Rate Issues: If using Tap Tempo, ensure you have tapped the footswitch at least twice. If not using Tap Tempo, adjust the Rate knob (7).
8. Nkọwapụta
- Nọmba nlereanya: QDS
- Ibu ihe: 12.7 ounce (gram 360)
- Akụkụ ngwaahịa: 4.88 x 3.54 x 2.16 sentimita asatọ
- Ụdị njikọ: 5.5×2.1mm center negative power connector
- Ngwa ngwa ngwa: 1/4-anụ ọhịa Audio
- Usoro akara: Analọg
- Isi mmalite ike: Igwe ọkụ eletrik
- Voltage: 9 volts
9. Videos ngwaahịa
Watch these official product videos for demonstrations and further information:
SONICAKE Modulation Guitar Effects Pedal
A zuru ezu n'eluview and demonstration of the SONICAKE Modulation Guitar Effects Pedal, showcasing its various features and sounds.
Sonicake Warped Dimension Guitar Effects Pedal
A comprehensive demonstration of the Sonicake Warped Dimension pedal, highlighting its modulation capabilities.
Sonicake WARPED DIMENSION - 4 in 1 Modulation Effect Pedal
A ngwa ngwa gafereview of the 4-in-1 modulation effects available in the Sonicake Warped Dimension pedal.
10. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado
For warranty information or technical support, please refer to the documentation included with your purchase or visit the official SONICAKE websaịtị. Debe ihe akaebe nke ịzụrụ ihe maka akwụkwọ ikike ọ bụla.





