Earthquaker Devices Data Corrupter

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The Data Corrupter is a monophonic analog harmonizing PLL with modulation.

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Earthquaker Devices Data Corrupter

De Data Corrupter is een monofone analoge harmoniserende PLL met modulatie. Het neemt je ingangssignaal en versterkt het brutaal tot een verpletterende blokgolf-fuzztoon die vervolgens wordt vermenigvuldigd, verdeeld en gemoduleerd om een ​​wilde, maar toch herhaalbare, driestemmige gitaarsynthesizer te creëren.

De Master Oscillator is het centrale zenuwstelsel in het hart van de cyberpunk-bijenkorf van de Data Corrupter. Het voedt je invoer naar de 'signal harvester' in zijn oorspronkelijke octaaf (Unison), één octaaf lager (-1) of twee octaven lager (-2) voor maximale compatibiliteit met je favoriete instrument en frequentieregister. Als je eenmaal je invoeroctaaf hebt gekozen, voert de Data Corrupter zijn berekeningen uit en spuugt een analoge gesynthetiseerde frequentie uit, die door de frequentiemodulator kan worden gebogen voor portamento- of vibrato-geluiden! Van daaruit kan je een van de acht subharmonische intervallen tot drie octaven onder de invoer mengen en een blokgolf-fuzztoon mengen voor maximale 'data corruption'!

The Data Corrupter is a monophonic analog harmonizing PLL with modulation. It takes your input signal and brutally amplifies it into a crushing square wave fuzz tone that is then multiplied, divided and modulated to create a wild, yet repeatable, three-voice guitar synthesizer.

The Master Oscillator is the central nervous system at the heart of the Data Corrupter’s cyberpunk hive mind. It feeds your input to the signal harvester in its original octave (Unison), one octave down (-1) or two octaves down (-2) for maximum compatibility with your preferred instrument and frequency register. Once you’ve chosen your input octave, then the Data Corrupter will perform its calculations and spit out an analog synthesized frequency, which can be pitch-bent for portamento or vibrato sounds by the Frequency Modulator! From there, you can blend in one of eight Subharmonic intervals up to three octaves below the input and mix in a square wave fuzz tone for maximum data corruption.

The Data Corrupter is a monophonic analog harmonizing PLL with modulation. It takes your input signal and brutally amplifies it into a crushing square wave fuzz tone that is then multiplied, divided and modulated to create a wild, yet repeatable, three-voice guitar synthesizer.

The Master Oscillator is the central nervous system at the heart of the Data Corrupter’s cyberpunk hive mind. It feeds your input to the signal harvester in its original octave (Unison), one octave down (-1) or two octaves down (-2) for maximum compatibility with your preferred instrument and frequency register. Once you’ve chosen your input octave, then the Data Corrupter will perform its calculations and spit out an analog synthesized frequency, which can be pitch-bent for portamento or vibrato sounds by the Frequency Modulator! From there, you can blend in one of eight Subharmonic intervals up to three octaves below the input and mix in a square wave fuzz tone for maximum data corruption.

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