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Introduction
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About the Bitrman
Your new Bitrman is a member of the Alesis ModFX family of
performance effects boxes. This particular ModFX unit combines a
compressor, a distortion effect, a dual phasor, plus one of six
different “Bitrness” effects. The “Bitrness” effects are a comb filter,
a decimator, a bit reducer, a frequency modulator, a ring modulator,
and a frequency shifter.
Each box in the ModFX line provides a different set of sound
effects and signal processing, and they are easy to arrange and
connect to each other. With a uniform, friendly, uncomplicated
user interface and high-resolution digital processing, the ModFX
product line is perfect for keyboardists, guitarists, and any other
studio or live performance artists.
Important features of your Bitrman
High Resolution Processing
The Bitrman internally uses 28-bit stereo digital signal processing.
The digital-to-analog and analog-to-digital conversion is sampled
at 48kHz with 24 bits of resolution. That means you can get the
effect you want, without adding unwanted noise and distortion.
ModLink
If you’re using multiple ModFX boxes to make your own unique
effects chain, ModLink makes it easy to hookup without needing
patch cords within the chain. The nine-pin connectors built into
each side of the case enable a ModFX box to transfer digital audio
and word clock directly to another. Any number of units can be
connected together.
Configurable Processing
In the tradition of multieffects boxes started by the famous Alesis
Quadraverb, the Bitrman features four effects to process your
audio signal. The fourth effect, “Bitrness” is user selectable. The
order of the four effects in a chain is also selectable, with six
possible configuration settings.
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