
Sonic Reducer
Prepare to unleash a sonic assault with the Parasit Studio Sonic Reducer, a bitcrusher that takes your guitar on a wild ride through the digital abyss. This uncompromising effect revels in the gritty, lo-fi glory of sample rate reduction, transforming your pristine tones into a glitched-out, pixelated maelstrom. At the heart of the Sonic Reducer lies a clever sample-and-hold circuit, which "snapshots" your guitar signal and reduces it to a series of crunchy, aliased samples. As you dial in the sample rate and bit depth, the once-smooth waveforms morph into a jagged, lo-fi soundscape, perfect for everything from lo-fi indie rock to experimental noise. But this isn't just a one-trick pony. The Sonic Reducer's versatility shines through as you explore its range, from subtle digital textures to all-out digital annihilation. Crank the controls and watch your guitar signal disintegrate into a glitchy, pixelated mess, perfect for cutting through dense mixes or adding an extra layer of grit to your tone. Beloved by sonic adventurers like Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood, the Sonic Reducer has become a secret weapon for modern guitarists seeking to push the boundaries of their instrument. So if you're ready to embrace the digital decay, let the Parasit Studio Sonic Reducer be your guide into the glitched-out unknown.



