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Electro-Harmonix recreates lo-fi videogame sounds with the Mainframe bit-crusher – Guitar World


For all its insane creations, Electro-Harmonix has been lacking perhaps an example of the zaniest effects type of all, the bit-crusher, in its line-up. That’s set to change, however, with the launch of the Mainframe.

The Mainframe gets you cult sounds from arcade and videogames, using sample rate reduction ranging from 48kHz to 110Hz, and bit depth reduction that spans 24-bit to 1-bit.

Those bit-crushing artifacts can be further adjusted via a high/low/band-pass filter, while a cunning Sample Rate Tuning Mode sets the sample rate to the pitch of a note played on guitar. It will then track your playing and adjust the sample rate accordingly.

Electro-Harmonix Mainframe

(Image credit: Electro-Harmonix)

There are also secondary controls for input gain, filter strength and styles of sample rate and bit depth reduction, which can yield altogether fuzzier tones.



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