Tiny Pedalboard: Guitar FX

Tiny Pedalboard: Guitar FX

Build a chain, order your tone

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  • Released
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  • August 11, 2026
  • August 16, 2026

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A little guitar-effects playground that fits in your pocket. Play the on-screen guitar, tap out a chord and strum, no guitar or cables needed, build a pedal chain from a tray of stompboxes: bitcrush, EQ, chorus, phaser, flanger, tape, tremolo, wah, delay, reverb, fuzz, overdrive and more. Drag pedals in, drag them out, drag them around. The ORDER they sit in the chain is the order your signal runs through them, so moving a pedal really does change your tone : crush a reverb tail, or reverb a crushed guitar. Every knob is real, and a handful of legendary rigs are one tap away. Want to run your OWN sound through it? Plug in or make some noise, and Tiny Pedalboard takes a live input and pushes it through the board you built, in real time. Made by one person who just wanted a pedalboard to mess about with. No ads, no tracking, no accounts when you buy it, you own it.
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What's New in Tiny Pedalboard

1.1

August 16, 2026

Thanks for all the feedback, implemented these changes: CHORDS. The chord row has some changes now: root on one row, quality on the other, and major is simply the absence of a selection. That takes it from 35 chords to 154, every one a real playable barre voicing. AUTOPLAY. There is a second picking style next to the strummer: Travis picking, a walking thumb bass under syncopated treble. Autoplay now keeps YOUR chord shape instead of yanking it back, and changing chord no longer stops the player, only strumming yourself does. So you can audition all 154 chords under a Travis roll without touching the strings. THINGS YOU CAN HEAR. A muted string was sounding as an open one, which quietly put a third inside every power chord. Autopan's speed knob had its whole useful range crushed past the end of its travel. The wave knob now tells you which of its 8 LFO shapes you picked. THINGS YOU CAN FEEL. Knobs have a gear: pull sideways while dragging for finer control, and double-click to reset one. Amps are one flat list instead of hidden cycles. A downward swipe over the rack pans the chain instead of grabbing a pedal or stealing your strum, and the mouse wheel scrolls it too. THINGS YOU CAN SEE. Strings in tab order with high E on top, metal fret wires warmed into the board, and the string vibrating from your finger rather than from the nut. It boots on G major now, which is nicer then a E5 power chord.

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