Riemann’s Grave is a story of two halves, Filter and Zeta. On the Filter side you have a multi-mode filter, which can be set to low-pass, high-pass or band-pass and it can be static or modulated via either a random sample & hold wave or a Wandering Sine wave, which could be described as a sine wave with slight anxiety. On the Zeta side you have a multi-mode distortion, which can deliver crashing, splattery synth-like wave-fold fuzz, nostalgic arcade-style bit-crushing or a wide-ranging and versatile octave distortion.
These sides can be used individually or together for a host of harmonically rich filter sweeps and dirty modulations, all while the unique Jitter control will randomly modulate all of the controls on the pedal, which makes Riemann’s Grave the perfect filter pedal for people who still want life to be full of surprises.
Gear used:
Squier J.Mascis Jazzmaster
Discomfort Designs Riemann’s Grave
Discomfort Designs Phantom Limb
Source Audio Encounter
Peterson StroboVUE
Boss IR-200





