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Coming soon!

  • Writer: MrH
    MrH
  • Apr 26
  • 2 min read

The Workbench, Reimagined

Something new is on the bench at MrH Pedals.

For a long time we've lived in two worlds. On one side: the soldering iron, the perf-board, the smell of flux at 2am, the physical builds. On the other: the IDE, the compiler, the VST that ships out into your DAW. Different tools. Different workflows. Same goal: get the tone right.


BB Studio is the bridge between them.

It's a standalone application that lets you design guitar pedals on a virtual breadboard. Load schematics. Drop in components. Wire them up. Plug your guitar in and hear what you've built, live. Swap a resistor value. Slide in a different op-amp. Change the clipping diodes. Listen to the change in real time, the way you would on a real bench, except nothing's getting hot and no 4558s are being sacrificed.


When you've nailed it? Export it as a VST3 and load it straight into your DAW.

That's the part we're most excited about. Every pedal you build in BB Studio becomes a proper plugin. No "well, it works on the breadboard, now let me re-implement it from scratch in C++." The thing you designed is the thing you ship. Same circuit. Same tone. In your session, ready to track.


There's more coming. Quite a bit more, actually, but we're not ready to talk about it yet. A few of those features are going to change how people think about designing effects. You'll know when we know.

For now, picture this: the freedom of a breadboard, the convenience of software, and a VST sitting at the end of it with your name on the patch.

BB Studio is coming. Watch this space.


MrH

 
 
 

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