Dwarfcraft Devices Grazer


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Did you ever wonder what it would sound like if a machine took micro-samples (or “grains”) of your input and repeated some of them as you played? Oh, the machine also sometimes just loops some grains! Wow, I thought I was the only one!
Wait, did you also hope to define the sample length via knob or expression pedal? Shift the grains pitches up so high they become a supersonic computer weapon?
This is getting weird… if you also wished to toggle between forward and reverse playback, and have a foot switch to repeat the grains at any time, for as long as you hold the switch… then we are in some serious sci-fi stuff right now. Yikes.
Anyway, that’s what the Grazer does.