Lightfoot Labs Goatkeeper 3 GK3 Tap Tremolo/Sequencer - Pedal of the Day

Lightfoot Labs Goatkeeper 3 GK3 Tap Tremolo/Sequencer

Posted By Pedal of the Day on Tuesday, May 16, 2023 in Analog, Lightfoot Labs, Sequencer, Tap Tempo, Tremolo | 0 comments



Lightfoot Labs Goatkeeper GK3 Analog Tap Tempo Tremolo Sequencer

Where do we even start with a rare, out-of-production and highly sought-after pedal like this? The Goatkeeper 3 GK3 Tap Tremolo Sequencer has become a pedal of mystery and intrigue, not to mention hard to find and pretty expensive, too. Described as an analog tremolo sequencer, this big white whale is so much more, a giant tone machine just itching to be experimented with, and thanks to the genius minds at Lightfoot Labs, one that we get to indulge in for you today.

The Goatkeeper 3 is a pedal unlike most, utilizing an all-analog signal path and getting it’s unique sound from a fast response analog VCA (Voltage Controlled Amplifier), four stage pattern sequencer and customizable waveforms. There are a total of 11 waveforms available, six standard and five more that can be created and saved, for endless experimentation and sonic possibilities. The four step sequencer multiplies the LFO’s rate by 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8 or 16, with each one also able to be set as a rest, full/minimum amplitude or random, again making the musical possibilities nearly infinite. You can set the LFO rate using the Tap Tempo, the Expression/CV input or the external sync input as well.

The sounds this pedal creates can be both tone enhancer-type sounds, or completely wild and out-of-this-world electronica-type beats, blips, pulses, ebbs and flows. Now, this is a pretty specifically-designed pedal, and will not be for everyone, but those who find it fits their musical styles will be in effects pedal heaven. Within minutes of turning it on, we were ensconced in wave after wave of sheer joy and musical smiles, all brought on by this mystical white box. The tempo here goes up to SIX seconds, if you can believe it, and aside from all it’s quirks and specialties, it makes for one bad-ass tremolo pedal on it’s own, for yet another option to use on stage or in the studio.

Features:

  • Capable of completely unique sounds as well as standard tremolo
  • Advanced LFO
  • Four step sequencer
  • Skip a step by setting it to “>>”
  • Set the step to multiply the speed by 2,3,4,6,8,16
  • Set the step to minimum or maximum amplitude
  • Set the step to Random, selecting between 1 through 16 ro minimum amplitude
  • Waveform Recorder function – draw an arbitrary waveform
  • Six preset waveforms and five slots for user drawn waveforms
  • Tap tempo
  • Set tempo duration from approximately 250 msec to 6 seconds
  • The resulting speed can then be multiplied by up to 16 times using the sequencer knobs
  • Either the depth knob or expression input can be used to “draw” the waveform when in Waveform Record mode
  • Configurable expression controlled rate or depth; expression input also accepts 0-5V control voltage
  • External sync input – syncs Goatkeeper to an audio click track
  • 100% analog signal path with fast response VCA and voltage doubler for large headroom
  • Relay bypass with momentary footswitches

Unfortunately, it appears that Lightfoot Labs is done making pedals, which is a real bummer, as it looked like they were posed to really create a dynasty of innovative and musically-inspired gear. Alas, we’re still left with the incredible Goatkeeper 3 GK3 Tap Tremolo/Sequencer, in all it’s versions, to tide us over until the next wave of genius sweeps us all off our feet. Until then, please enjoy our demo video below, which we made to give you a slight taste of what this powerful pedal can do – thanks!

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