MATRIXSYNTH: Copilotfx Antenna and Android


Friday, March 30, 2007

Copilotfx Antenna and Android

Copilotfx Antenna

"This is my take on a bit reducer, bit crusher or decimation as some people call it. This effect is widely used in post production and industrial music. This is perfect for those who want to "digitalize" their sound to get those industrial distorted tones or to get that mettalic sound. The pedal is built into a small, easy powered durable powdercoated aluminium box.

Features.

* Dimensions 4 5/8" x 2 1/2" x 1 1/2".
* Volume control goes from 45% to aprox 130% of the original input (taking as reference 100% as unity)
* Range controls the frequency of the sound.
* Mix blends the original sound with the FX, can dial from subtle to over the top..
* Powered by 9v battery or DC 9v power Jack (center negative).
* Jacks on top to save pedalboard space
* TrueBypass Switching and Led Indicator.
* One year warranty."

The Android Ring Modulator

"Finally a small and affordable Ring Modulator that offers a wide range of sounds from stutter tremolo, robot gonk, starving robots, metallic tones and everything in betwen, all of this in a small, easy powered durable powdercoated aluminium box.

Features.

* Dimensions 4 5/8" x 2 1/2" x 1 1/2".
* Three way toggle mode switch for a wider range of sounds.
* Frequency controls the range of the sound, wich is predetermined by the mode switch.
* Tune controls the intensity of the effect, can dial from subtle to over the top.
* Works like an instrument by itself, if the In jack is disconnected.
* To save battery power the out jack had to be unplug.
* Powered by 9v battery or DC 9v power Jack (center negative).
* Jacks on top to save pedalboard space
* TrueBypass Switching and Led Indicator.
* One year warranty."

via Ben. BTW, Ben is wondering if anyone has come across a Eurorack format bit crusher. If you know of any feel free to comment.

7 comments:

  1. Effector 13 already has a ringmod called the android...he may have wanted to research that first

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  2. Doepfer is releasing a "bit cruncher" type of module. THAT settles the Eurorack question.

    Of course, I prefer stomp boxes.

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  3. This is the guy that designed the effector 13 pedal. I don't effector 13 designs anything other than fuzz pedals. Also, the Harvestman "Malgorithm" is a bitcrusher, but I don't think he's producing them.

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  4. yaawwwwwwnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    [stretch]

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  5. "I don't think effector 13 designs anything other than fuzz pedals."

    true. i would like to see him credit his designs more! its pretty ridiculous

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  6. I've played a few E13 pedals and the build quality is terrible. He just uses an unfinished box with a colorful sticker on top. Plus they all sound the same... bbbbbrrrrrraaaaaaaaaaaawwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrsssshhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

    The copiltfx stuff is at least a little more interesting.

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  7. check this video of the antenna, i think it sounds freaking good

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=JjX2N-jmHEo

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