Tag: Twin Peaks Eiger-Mönch
Behind the Scenes – Twin Peaks Eiger-Mönch – Part 4: The Graphic Design
Eiger Mönch Visual Identity When it came time to design the Twin Peaks Eiger-Mönch, I wanted the visual identity to speak the same language as the sound: clear, spacious, thoughtful, and unmistakably Swiss. As with every pedal I design at RhPf Electronics, I began by listening. Thomas played me the key settings that define what… Read more
Behind the Scenes – Twin Peaks Eiger-Mönch – Part 3: How It Works
Complex Design, Simple Use At its core, the Twin Peaks Eiger-Mönch features a carefully engineered delay circuit. While it offers plenty of sonic depth, its interface remains intuitive and rewarding. We didn’t want to create a pedal with extreme, gimmicky settings that sound great once and then collect dust. Instead, we built something that works… Read more
Behind the Scenes – Twin Peaks Eiger-Mönch – Part 2: The Sound
Echoes Between Peaks The Twin Peaks Eiger-Mönch sound was created to evoke a sense of vastness and movement—like standing between mountains and shouting into the void, only to hear your own voice return with unexpected shape and rhythm. We wanted a delay that didn’t just repeat notes, but told a story with them. One that… Read more
Behind the Scenes – Twin Peaks Eiger-Mönch – Part 1: The Name
Echoes, Mountains, and Mystery Every pedal we design starts with a feeling. With the Twin Peaks Eiger-Mönch, it began as a fascination with space and time — not the outer kind, but the kind that happens when a sound travels, bounces, shifts, and returns changed. At first, it was just a dual delay idea. But… Read more