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EarthQuaker Devices Data Corrupter Modulated Monophonic Harmonizing PLL

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EarthQuaker Devices Data Corrupter Modulated Monophonic PLL Harmonizer

Description
The central nervous system at the heart of the Data Corrupter’s hive mind is the Master Oscillator. The Master Oscillator’s “Root” (the octave of which is selectable via a three-position rotary switch) adjusts the frequency range and tracking response of the input signal, which is then synthesized and harmonized by one of eight Master Oscillator programs, adjustable by an eight-way rotary switch.
From there, the Frequency Modulator applies pitch-bend modulation to the Master Oscillator. In Glide mode, you’ll hear a smooth portamento as each note slides into the next. In Vibrato mode the pitch modulates up and down for a retro sci-fi laser effect.
The Subharmonic assimilates the input signal into one of eight lower octave programs between one and three octaves below the original. For a more stable lower octave, set the Subharmonic’s Root switch to the Unison position, which divides the Square Wave input signal, and removes the Frequency Modulator from the Subharmonic signal path.
To unleash the cracked machine lurking within the Data Corrupter mainframe, set the Subharmonic Root switch to Oscillator and try not to look away as the sonic malware you just installed mangles your input signal into the sum and difference of both the Master Oscillator and Subharmonic with the Frequency Modulator applied to the upper and lower octaves.



Features
- Wild, yet repeatable three-voice guitar synthesizer
- Crushing square wave fuzz tone
- Master Oscillator capable of harmonies up to three octaves above the input
- Subharmonic harmonies up to three octaves below the input
- Frequency Modulator produces smooth portamento pitch-bends (Glide mode) or retro sci-fi laser effects (Vibrato mode)
- Frequency Modulator may be applied to only the Master Oscillator or to both the Master Oscillator and the Subharmonic voices
- Voice Mixer blends Master Oscillator, Subharmonic, and Square Wave Fuzz voices
- Harmonically complex, expressive, and touch-responsive analog synth tone up to three octaves below (or above) the original
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Cobalt metal powder, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Specs
- Current Draw: 25mA
- Input impedance: 1M
- Output impedance: 1K
- True Bypass
- Silent relay-based switching
- All-analog signal path
- Lifetime guarantee
- Made in Akron, Ohio, USA
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Reviewed by 4 customers
Opened up a new wave of sonic exploration
Verified Buyer
submitted5 years ago
byScuba Steve
fromTexas
I love it
INSANITY IN A PEDAL
Verified Buyer
submitted7 years ago
byBrandon
fromundisclosed
Just watch the youtube reviews from Knobs, Reverb, and Vintage King, and decide for yourself. I love this pedal but I know it is a matter of what the individual is looking for.
Corrupted tone equivalent to a broken NES
submitted8 years ago
byDanny
fromChicago IL
Easily one of the hardest beasts to tame, but once you do, it's pure magic.
8 bit glory, repeating insanity!
Verified Buyer
submitted8 years ago
bySamurai Studio & Lounge
fromStl, MO area
Using mostly for experimentation and beat making, but this could be used in many different ways, even as a stand alone fuzz!
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