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Source Audio Artifakt Lofi Elements Pedal

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$349.00

Description

All the Lo-Fi in One Pedal

What comes to mind when you hear the term “lo-fi”? Old gear like record players, radios, and gramophones? Wobbly, over saturated tape effects? Dark and dirty echoes/reverbs? Digital bit crushing and sample rate reduction? Randomized glitch effects? How about a vintage ladder filter?

Well, the Artifakt Lo-fi Elements does all that and then some.

Artifakt is the first pedal of its kind, a comprehensive collection of all the hazy, scratchy, wobbly, and broken tones that epitomize the term ‘lo-fi’.” Like a mega-delay or mega-reverb, Artifakt is a “one-stop shop” for all the most sought-after lo-fi effects including old vinyl replications, tape wobble and saturation, bit corruption, sample rate reduction, dark reverb and echo, filtering, compression, glitch, and much more.

The Artifakt Lo-fi Elements is an all-in-one tool chest for creating lo-fi sounds. It gives you a multitude of ways to distort, manipulate, destroy, squash, and shake your sound. Think of the Artifakt as 7 different pedals. Each position on the center effects selector explores its own region of the many different effects that embody the term, “lo-fi. “

The Lo-Fi Modes

“RADIO”

Break down your signal fidelity with the Radio engine. The Bandwidth voicing control gets you AM/FM frequency ranges, add in some signal compression, random static and dropouts and you’ll be channeling Marconi. Also features additional effects of vibrato modulation and background noise for even more sonic range.

“TAPE”

Explore the many gorgeous effects created with vintage tape machines. Dial in classic sounds like tape saturation, tape flutter, pitch modulation and slapback effects. The Tape engine also recreates many higher fidelity effects like chorus, doubling and even through-zero flanging.

“µVERB”

A primitive reverb effect that uses delay plus diffusion. Similar to how reverb effects were simulated on 8-bit and 16-bit gaming systems. The µVerb is also comparable to the Belton-Brick approach to creating dark, spring-like reverb simulations.

“CRUSH”

Explore the nasty side of digital audio! Degrade your signal’s fidelity beyond all recognition with Bit Crushing’s brutal quantizing fuzz tones and Sample Rate Reduction’s robot dance party. Run them through the Ladder Filter, Mix them both together and even add a bit of chorus with the Option switch.

“LADDER”

Explore the glorious filter sweep so often heard in electronic pop music using the Ladder filter, a sound not unlike the massive Moog MF-101. The filtering can be static, envelope-controlled (reactive to your picking style), LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator) controlled, or swept using an expression pedal.

“VINYL”

Drop the needle on yesteryear. This effect uses filtering techniques, dust and surface crackle emulation, skip noises, and a customized LFO pitch vibrato to simulate the sound of an aging but well-loved vinyl record.

“GLITCH”

In its default mode, the Glitch engine captures a bit of your signal and re-plays it at random rates and intervals. The Glitch is controlled by an envelope, so glitch effects will start whenever you stop playing. When you start again, the looped sample shuts down and goes back into record mode.

KEEP EXPLORING

Pairing the Artifakt Lo-fi Elements with Source Audio’s completely re-imagined and re-engineered Neuro 3 software elevates an already great pedal to new heights. Access free, stage-ready presets from Neuro’s ever expanding library of factory and Neuro Community presets. Or explore and experiment with ALL of Artifakt’s lo-fi elements with Neuro’s powerful preset editing interface.

Source Audio Artifakt Demo Video