BTFLD (Bit Fold) is a distortion, wavefolder, and four bit asynchronous analog to digital converter. The folding output at audio rate provides a hard sync like timbre in a unique sawtooth wavefolder circuit.
The stepped output is a type of bit crushed effect and the square wave outputs provide different frequency multiplications or distortions.
Rhythms can also be generated by putting envelopes or LFOs into the input and using the bit outputs as gates.
It can also be paired with the rest of Schlappi's four bit binary system (Nibbler, BTMX, or similar products from other manufacturers such as Xaoc) for experiments in four bit computing and unusual logic based patching.
Features:
- 6 related outputs
- Unique wavefolding circuit
- Switched range for bipolar audio signals or unipolar modulation signals
- Acts as distortion/wavefolder or rhythm generator depending on input
- 4 bit binary output interfaces with other logic modules
- LED indication for every input and output
Specifications:
6 HP