Affordable Bitcrushers?

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Affordable Bitcrushers?

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As in, sub $150.
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Hmm... already got a Tonecore pedal or dock? ;)
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This guy's been posting this one for a month or two now. Might be worth dropping a line. Doesn't seem to be moving.

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That Seppuku is 160 I believe and seems pretty awesome.
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Cloudscapes for the win! Those Montreal Assembly pedals are bangin. LOVE that fax machine one....
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And how does one go about acquiring one? Also, how much are they? :love:
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kosta wrote:Cloudscapes for the win! Those Montreal Assembly pedals are bangin. LOVE that fax machine one....


Yeah, the Fax Machine sounds pretty bad ass!

Chumley wrote:And how does one go about acquiring one? Also, how much are they? :love:


The dude's Fax Machine pedal costs $120. I'm not sure about the bit crusher. His email as listed on his site as: mtl.asm@gmail.com. :idk:

Give him a hollar and let us know what he says!
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I got my Bitrman for less than $100, and its bit crusher sounds badass. Only downside is that it can't be daisy chained (9VAC FTL) and its bypass is more of a button than a true stomp switch, but I just tap lightly :)
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So I picked up an Alesis Ineko at a pawn shop today. It has about 3 different bitcrush settings, not to mention scratched vinyl and other tweaked out oddities. What a crazy device! I have a little bypass loop pedal to throw it in for engaging. Pretty blown away by the power of this thing.
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Chumley wrote:And how does one go about acquiring one? Also, how much are they? :love:


they are 110 + shipping (has typically been 10-15 to the states).

the first batch is gone but i will have more in about 10 days. and a better demo video withthe CV in. if you are interested please feel free to email me. mtl.asm@gmail.com

thanks for the plug Etienne. (again).
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multi_s wrote:they are 110 + shipping (has typically been 10-15 to the states).

the first batch is gone but i will have more in about 10 days. and a better demo video withthe CV in. if you are interested please feel free to email me. mtl.asm@gmail.com

thanks for the plug Etienne. (again).


I'm glad this is taking off for you!

what's next? i want a new one. the boxes are really growing on me.
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Has anybody received their Uranus bitcrusher yet? I'm real close to sending Scott some cash....but the Geiger is a known quantity to me since I had one. Can the Uranus get a clean bitcrushed tone or is the gain somewhat fixed?
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pothole wrote:Can the Uranus get a clean bitcrushed tone or is the gain somewhat fixed?


it can be pretty clean in the first mode but i will make better samples on the weekend so you can hear it. i dont know if gain has as much to do with it as sampling rate. i think in the first demo vids i also have the resolution pretty low like 2/4 bits or something for most of the sample, this will make it pretty fuzzy at any sampling rate. From maybe 6-8 bits at high sampling rate its much more subtle. in general though, the algorithms are designed to be more reactive than subtle. ;)
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pothole wrote:Has anybody received their Uranus bitcrusher yet?

i have one
in my hands.
gonna go plug it in for the first time in a few hours.


are we calling this the Uranus bit crusher?
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