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Operation confirmed. This is a listing for the main unit only. It offers a different effect from the recent popular glitch delay. The following is a reprint: The Catalinbread CSIDMAN is a digital effect with an analog dry path. It's a DSP-based glitch/stutter effect and a delay pedal. As a delay, it's designed to minimize filtering as much as possible and output the input sound as is. It creates a random glitch/stutter effect, like when reading a scratched disc. It's also possible to control that "randomness." I've had the impact of seeing legendary performances using glitch/stutter effects stuck in my head for years. It's truly the peak of performance. It's amazing, but isn't it just a one-trick pony? I thought so, but that's not the case. I also realized the potential of glitch/stutter when combined with a sophisticated sound. Glitch. I wondered if there were other similar effects. For example, echo effects are created from the experience of echoes resonating in a valley. Does the glitch effect have a similar experience? And then it hit me. Old portable CD players without a pre-read buffer. That experience of skipping and repeating the same spot with a slight impact. This might be the origin of the glitch effect. People won't have that experience anymore. Music has made innovative progress, and in 125 years, the phonograph has transformed into a digital player. However, to create music, past technologies are also necessary. In this age of digital advancement, players seeking tape echoes never cease. The portable CD player that took the world by storm. The early models released without a pre-read buffer would skip or repeat the same spot every time they went over a bump. It was also necessary to stock up on several AA batteries. It was an experience that was only frustrating at the time, but we can no longer have the same experience. The name CSIDMAN (Discman) reminds me of that experience.
1 year ago