Float Glass: 8 Stage Phaser with Complex Modulation

US FX processor and generative noise maker      25/06/24

Lorre Mill have just announced pre-orders open for their Float Glass effects processor. It's described as a 8 Stage Phaser with Complex Modulation and can be used  to process signals as well as generate its own noise. All the infomation can be found on this info sheet. More details below:

Float Glass is an 8 stage voltage-controlled phaser processor with a complex modulation source. It has the potential to be used as a phaser for signals coming into the input connections as well as a generative noise instrument. The modulation source normally makes a stepped sine waveform which can be smoothed out with the slew control. A smooth sine wave is a classic modulation shape for a phaser.

Float Glass also has a noise source and clipped noise source labeled sand. These signals can be used as inputs for the phaser to make this device a self contained sound source. It should be noted from the block diagram that the sand control and associated connections are not wired in to the rest of the system. In order to use the noise or sand signals, banana patch cables are needed to make connections.

 

More on Float Glass https://lorre-mill.com/float_glass

 

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