Audio Damage has introduced Freqshift – a Eurorack frequency shifter module.
Here’s what they have to say about it:
Unlike the more common pitch shifter, which raises or lower the pitch of a sound by some ratio (such as an octave or a fifth), frequency shifters add a specific frequency ( 321Hz, for example) to the signal and all of its harmonics. This alters the timbre of the sound in a manner unlike other familiar effects processors.
Freqshift replaces complex analog circuitry with calibration-free digital processing, delivering a frequency shifter in a compact, flexible, but economically priced Eurorack module.
Features:
- SHIFT control goes from 1000Hz down to 6000Hz up, with a scaled section near the 12-o’clock point to enable easily adjusting the ‘sweet spot’ small shift values.
- REGEN control is bi-polar. Clockwise feeds back up-shifted signal only, while anti-clockwise feeds back the down-shifted signal only.
- MIX control is bi-polar. Clockwise mixes in both the up and down shift, while anti-clockwise mixes in only the knob’s shift value.
- CV control of all parameters.
- 8HP panel size.
- Skiff-friendly 20mm depth.
- 60ma current draw.
Here’s an audio demo of Freqshift in action:
The ADM04 Freqshift is priced at US $189.00. See the Audio Damage site for more info.
are these paid advertisements?… there are a whole lot more interesting modules being released in eurorack right now. No offense to Audio Damage, just curious as to how this site gets by
probably more like lack of marketing on the part of other manufacturers
Is this as good as the analog Frequency Shifters?
i think Audio Damage is going for the glitch bending crowd rather than the pro studio — low cost simple design – it’s not a RS-240 … but that dog’ll hunt.
Looks like it gets the job done and might be fun to mess around with for s&g’s