LOFI PITCH DROPOUT
LoFi Pitch Dropout adds character with subtle to strong pitch errors. Imagine a tape in an old playback system getting stuck and then speeding up again to catch up, adding a nice and subtle flux to the pitch of your signal. Pitch Dropout allows you to do this randomly, ranging in frequency from very rarely to extremely often, or even controlled precisely through the Dropout button, which you can automate to sync to your beat. LoFi Pitch Dropout lets you add an extra layer of character to your sounds.
Add Character with Subtle to Strong Pitch Errors
LoFi Pitch Dropout offers six distinct modes: Cassette Flux, Heavy Drop, Droplets, Broken VHS, Vintage Player, and Pyramid. Each mode emulates a unique type of pitch degradation, reminiscent of various old playback machines and damaged tapes. This variety of effects, combined with the ability to fine-tune their behavior, provides a vast array of mesmerizing results. Whether you're aiming for subtle, nostalgic nuances or extreme, time-warped distortions, LoFi Pitch Dropout allows you to create sounds that evoke a sense of stepping back in time.
Features
● Create subtle to strong pitch errors in your signal
● Six different Modes simulating a variety of dropout behaviors
● Mono Dropout Mode affects both channels the same
● Stereo Dropout Mode creates wide effects by independent Errors on each channel
● Trigger Dropouts by adjustable Chance
● Trigger Dropouts manually with the automatable Dropout button
● Amount dial to scale overall error intensity
● Amount and Chance are fine-tuned to work with each mode
Amount
Changing this control from 0% to 100% will increase or decrease the strength of the dropouts.
Dropout, Chance, and Channels
1The visualizer display in the middle of the plug-in gives you an exact feedback on what the virtual tapes inside the circuit are doing.
2Click the Dropout button to immediately trigger the effect. You can also automate this control and use it to trigger the effect in a controlled manner. Set Chance to 0% and sync the effects to your track with this instead.
3The Chance slider allows you to tweak this algorithm and therefore define how often the dropouts are happening. When Chance is set to a low value dropouts will happen more rarely - the further you increase Chance the more likely it is that dropouts will happen.
4When the Channel Selector is set to mono, dropouts will happen the same way on both channels. With the Channel Selector set to stereo, the dropouts are happening individually for left and right channel - creating a more spread out listening effect.
Pitch Dropout Selector
Pitch Dropout features six different modes, each giving the dropouts a different shape and chance behavior.