Daniel McKemie has released Bit Crusher, available for $1.99.
Standalone and AUv3. Effect for bit depth and sample rate reduction. Or quantization and decimation Reminiscent of lo-fi digital samplers.
A digital degradation effect that combines two classic forms of lo-fi distortion: bit depth reduction (quantization) and sample rate reduction (decimation). Together they emulate the character of early digital samplers, 8-bit consoles, and vintage hardware with limited converter resolution.
The signal is first quantized to a reduced number of bits, introducing the harsh harmonic distortion known as quantization noise. It is then resampled at a lower effective rate using a sample-and-hold stage, producing aliasing artifacts above the new Nyquist
frequency.
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