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Fairfield Circuitry Roger That FM Distortion Pedal

Another brilliant release from Fairfield Circuity, the Rodger That takes the concept of marrying the beautiful and disgusting into new focus. 

"What we have here is a failure to communicate"

While it is true that RF is especially effective at professional noise making, it remains relatively safe for amateur producers.

Controls interfere with demodulation accuracy resulting in familiar yet unexpected signal degradation and noise.

Uses and features:

  • FET pre-amp
  • CV on TUNE
  • RFI/EMI approximator
  • FM/AM radio quality reducer
  • volatile and unpredictable distortion
  • noise, pop, crackle and squeal generator
  • impress your friends

Decoherence at its finest.

CONTROLS:
TUNE Like turning the dial on your receiver, the TUNE parameter sweeps through a wide variety of sounds. From subtle artifacts, to extreme textures, noise and distortion. Summmed with CV at T input.
SHIFT Shifts the accuracy of tracking the incoming modulated signal. Sometimes acts as a filter. Highly dependent on TUNE.
DRIVE Controls the input level, from clean to dirty. Pushing the DRIVE control generates extreme non-linearities from the modulator/demodulator circuit. Affects both the wet and dry signals.
WET Amount of wet signal at the output.
DRY Amount of dry signal at the output.
R Preset range of the TUNE parameter: 1 - normal 2 - extended
F Apply voice filter ~(300Hz-3kHz) to wet signal:    0 - filter off 1 - filter on

CONNECTIONS IN 1/4" Instrument input OUT 1/4" Output T 1/8" CV input for TUNE 9V 2.1mm 9VDC centre-negative tip, >30 mA