Beschreibung
The Raster is a digital delay with a pitch shifter integrated into the feedback loop. It delivers a wide range of sounds including harmonized delays, reverse delays, chorus, arpeggios, infinite descents, chaotic self-oscillation, and continuously evolving soundscapes.
The core of the Raster is a clean delay with up to 750 milliseconds delay time. The low end of the delay control allows you to precisely dial in resonant feedback sounds. The feedback control covers a wide range from slapback delay to noisy, textured infinite feedback loops. Knob responses are carefully tuned for exploration of self-oscillation and feedback on the verge of blowing up.
Three pitch shifting algorithms are integrated into the feedback loop. Repeats can be pitch shifted up or down by an octave in semitone steps. The detuning mode gives smooth pitch changes from a fourth down to a minor third up. Slight detuning creates chorused delay sounds, while wider intervals with feedback create strange organ-like textures. Repeats can continuously shift up or down, or shift once and remain at that pitch. Two reverse delay modes can be used for reverse solos or with pitch shifting for crystal echoes.
Beyond pitch shifting, a phase shifter creates subtle evolving repeats, dissonant harmonies, and barber pole flanging. It can be pushed to extremes for ring modulation and inharmonic shifted delays that distort and break apart.
Capable of extreme sonic mayhem, it can also be used with restraint to add character to your sound.
The Raster is designed and manufactured in Detroit, USA.
Features
– 20-750 ms delay time
– micro pitch shifting
– tuned pitch shifting, +/- 12 semitones
– phase shifting
– reverse delay
– analog dry signal
– Burr-Brown op amps
– shift footswitch and CV/expression input
– 4.35″ x 3.25″ x 2.5″ (111 x 83 x 64 mm)
Controls
SHIFT
Amount of pitch or phase shift. When the SHIFT footswitch is disengaged, the signal is not shifted. Plugging in an expression pedal overrides the shift knob.
FDBK
Feedback intensity. Infinite repeats at 3:00. At settings above 3:00, the repeats gain in strength for self-oscillation or distorted echoes.
DELAY
Delay time, from approximately 20 to 750 milliseconds. Short delays with high feedback will create resonance or self-oscillation, especially when the shift knob is near zero. The delay knob is tuned for short delays. By carefully adjusting the delay time and feedback, you can create chaotic self-oscillating drones.
BLEND
Adjusts output from 100% dry to 100% wet.
Feedback Mode Switch
– Reverse delay
– Continuously shifted repeats
– Single shift
Shift Mode Switch
– Transpose by semitones (+/- 12)
– Detune (down a fourth to up a minor third)
– Phase shift (not available with reverse delay)