MATRIXSYNTH: Broken TAPE Simulator Stand Alone


Tuesday, October 29, 2019

Broken TAPE Simulator Stand Alone


Published on Oct 29, 2019 paul tas

Follow-up to the Broken Tape Simulator Eurorack Module


"Broken tape simulator Standalone tabletop brickie format . The box is created to simulate the sound of that tape recorder who is broken.It has a really special sounds you control the pitch .And the bit rate of a compressed audio sound . It’s creating a lo-fi feedback.If you are using to the knob fast .You get a totally different feedback then slow .and of course everything between . The speed of the movement. the sensor. There is a small sensor That you can control by pushing the switch.Then there will be light. The big knob is the offsets. If you’re using the sensor. There’s also a CV in For manipulate the big knob . You can use it in eurorack or korg volcas .That small knob.Don’t have so much influence only on distortion and feedback.A little. How does it work? You can turn it on make sure everything is plugged . If you are using an import for example oscilator.Turn the knob all the way to the Right . Then you hear the compressed sounds lofi .Then turn it easy to the left .Then you hear the pitch changing . Of a compressed sound. the Movements has influence aan de feedback. Please also check the demonstrations movie"

Three knob styles: brickie, bakliet, and cotum white retro via errorinstruments.

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