Fairfield Circuitry Roger That FM modulator/demodulator
As today's mainstream music production becomes more and more refined, there is a growing trend towards dissonance as well as imperfection. Lately there are a lot of pedals with White Noise functions and/or scramble filters - which somewhat deliberately "mess up" your sound! The recent Beautiful Noises Exploder is just one such example, and Fairfield Circuitry have developed something similar with AM/FM radio frequency/RFI modulation in their new Roger That pedal - so it sounds like you've tuned in a really bad sound from some distant radio station. The Tune, Shift and Drive controls are particularly interactive. You can go from barely audible glitch sounds to full-blown "ugly" distortion. The "Tune" knob in particular is incredibly responsive - and micro-movements make significant changes!True Bypass: YesControls: Shift;Switch;Dry;Drive;Tune;WetColour: GreyMIDI Interface: NoPower Supply: Adapter;9VOutputs: Jack 6,3mmUK/EU Power supply included: NoNumber of Buttons: 1Inputs: Jack 6,3mm;CV (patchpoints)Package Contents: ManualMade in: CanadaBattery Operation: NoUSB: Noype: ModulatorWeight (g): 355.0Height (mm): 48.0Depth (mm): 97.0Width (mm): 119.0.