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Posts tagged "Lichtlaerm"
Described as a “Lo-Fi Modulator”, the Lichtlaerm Audio Nostalgia is a chorus/vibrato pedal designed to evoke the textures and emotional weight of aging media formats like tape and vinyl. The circuit builds on the spirit of the German company’s now-discontinued Trugbild chorus, offering expanded modulation and a broader sonic range—from subtle movement to warped, surreal pitch bends. 8 LFO modulation options include sine, triangle, square, ramp, and random waves, with a wide sweep ranging from 40 ms to 20 seconds controlled by the rpm knob or tap tempo. Key controls shape the effect’s sonic character: Depth sets the intensity of modulation Mix balances dry and wet signals, from light width to immersive modulation. Warp adjusts delay time for deep, psychedelic shifts or gentle flutter. Fidelity simulates degradation, from lo-fi warmth to clearer signals. Level manages output gain, allowing tone shaping or amp-driving boosts. The Nostalgia can deliver several effects, called by the manufacturer Sonic Identities: Chorus adds lush width with subtle delay. Vibrato bends pitch in delicate or extreme ways. LoFi Filter degrades tone for nostalgic texture. Vinyl Simulation introduces flutter and grain. Double Tracking creates width and dimension, recreating the effect of a track played twice in stereo. Slapback Delay emulates […]... Click on the title for more