Dimensions
12 HP
22 mm deep
Current Draw
90 mA +12V
10 mA -12V
0 mA 5V
Price
$299 Price in €

This Module is currently available.

Specs are approved by the manufacturer

Multidimensional Signal Processor

Prism is a multidimensional signal processor that creates a framework for the spectral metamorphosis of any input signal. This stereo audio buffer can be navigated through on 3 axes, each of which provides a different sonic journey through its array of time based controls.The X and Z planes are home to a flexible delay line capable of long clocked delays, slapback echo, or comb filtered vocoder-esque timbres. On the Y axis is the decimate control.

This sets the audio fidelity of the buffer by manipulating the sample rate and bit depth of the output. A state variable filter with configurable low pass, high pass, and band pass outputs can be enabled at the beginning or end of the signal chain providing yet another dimension of spectral transformation. And thanks to its digital architecture, the current buffer contents can be locked in place with the Freeze control, creating glitch and beat repeat effects which can be synced to an external clock source.

The Prism blurs the lines between DSP effect, filter, and looper and transcends into a new realm of uncharted audio processing.

Multidimensional signal processor
Stereo inputs and outputs
Flexible delay line providing long delays, and comb filtering
Bit depth and sample rate manipulation
State variable filter with LPF, HPF, and BPF
Freeze control locks buffer in place for glitch and beat repeat effects
Aluminum front panel

www.qubitelectronix.com/modules/prism


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