Product Detail
The PSP Wobbler is an amazing modulation effect plug - in. It was inspired by and developed in cooperation with the well - known recording engineer, producer, and musician Alan Parsons. This plug - in precisely recreates the sound of Alan's secret tool, the Frequency Translator. The Frequency Translator, a handmade experimental device by Keith Adkins, created the unique modulation sound in Pink Floyd's 'Time' from The Dark Side of the Moon. PSP Wobbler uses frequency shifting to generate non - harmonic phase differences, resulting in a special 'wobble' with phasing, flanging, and a rotating speaker vibe. It goes beyond the original Frequency Translator, offering controllable Drive, Ageing, Drift, and Spread. It also has tempo sync and a pair of EQ filters to manage the effect's frequency range. Explore a revolutionary range of modulation sounds just like the original hardware. Features include: frequency shift up to ±25 Hz, either manually controlled or set to your DAW tempo; frequency shift can adapt to tempo changes or stay fixed; wobble amount controlled via wet/dry mix; Drive and Age controls for saturation and character; different ageing modes for wet or both wet and dry signals; separate controls for Feedback, Drift, Phase, and stereo Spread; and adjustable frequency range limits.
Using the PSP Wobbler is easy. First, install it in your DAW. You can control the frequency shift either manually or set it to follow your DAW's tempo. Decide if you want the frequency shift to change with the tempo or stay fixed throughout the song. Adjust the wobble amount by using the wet/dry mix. Use the Drive and Age controls to add saturation and character to your sound. You can choose different ageing modes depending on whether you want to affect the wet signal alone or both wet and dry signals. Don't forget to play with the separate controls for Feedback, Drift, Phase, and stereo Spread. Also, adjust the lower and upper limits of the effect's frequency range to get the sound you want. As for maintenance, keep your software updated to ensure the best performance. If you encounter any issues, check the manufacturer's website for troubleshooting guides. Have fun exploring the unique modulation sounds!