Mooer Pitch Box Pedal Teardown

Finally got around to ordering one of the new digital Mooer pedals. I was always curious how they could make pedals for so cheap. After a few minutes of noodling with it on the Rhodes and guitar, I popped it up. 

4 screw on the bottom take the back off. 

Removing the jack and switch nuts lets you remove the whole PCB.

Little mini board in the middle. I bet there is something under it too.
Big ol' IC under there. 

But whats under the blue sticker?!


 Alpha selector switch. 





Nowhere on the PCB does it mention Pitch Box, so I am assuming this is a digital pedal. Silkscreen looks super cheap and the case is a very light weight metal, but everything else doesn't seem too cheaply done. 





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  10. Hi, thanks for sharing. I have one of this and notice that there are 2 unpopulated potentiometers near the toggle switch. This looks familiar to other pedals.
    Does any one tried to add this potentiometers? I've dessolder the board with the led and track the middle pin of this pots and it goes directly to the microcontroller (TMS320F28034), analog inputs.
    I've solder one potentiometer but it doesn't seems to take no effect.
    Any one with similar pedal but with the potentiometer?
    Thanks

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