

The FrantaBit by Iron Ether is a digital bit crusher and sample rate reducer designed to produce glitchy digital tones and lo-fi effects. It uniquely features an adjustable bit depth and sample rate, allowing for a wide array of glitchy textures from video game synth sounds to buzzsaw harmonics.
Key Features:
- Digital bit crusher and sample rate reducer
- Adjustable bit depth and sample rate controls
- Capable of producing glitchy digital tones and lo-fi effects
- Click-free relay-based true bypass system
- Compact design, measuring 4.7″ x 2.5″ (12cm x 6.3cm)
Specifications:
- Power: 9V DC center-negative power supply
- Current Draw: 25mA at +12V, 1mA at -12V
- Metal shaft potentiometers with a 100,000 cycle life
Use Cases:
- Music production: Create unique glitchy textures and lo-fi effects in
electronic music production.
- Guitar effects: Add digital bit crushing and sample rate reduction to
guitar and bass tracks for experimental sounds.
The FrantaBit is a versatile tool for musicians and sound designers looking to explore unconventional digital effects and textures.
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Very Good
$289
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