PSP Audioware has introduced a new modulation effect inspired by and developed in collaboration with the legendary recording engineer, producer, and musician Alan Parsons.
PSP Wobbler faithfully recreates the sound of Alan’s Frequency Translator, a handmade experimental device built by Keith Adkins which created the unique modulation effect heard on “Time” from Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side of the Moon.
PSP Wobbler uses frequency shifting to create non-harmonic phase differences that form a unique “wobble” with elements of phasing, flanging, and even a rotating speaker feel.
It takes this sound well beyond the original Frequency Translator’s capabilities, adding controllable Drive, Ageing, Drift, and Spread, as well as tempo sync, a pair of EQ filters to control the effect’s frequency range, and more. Get ready to explore a range of modulation sounds that are as groundbreaking as the original hardware was!
PSP Wobbler for Windows and Mac (VST/VST3, AU and AAX) is on sale for the intro price of $49 USD at Plugin Boutique, ADSR Sounds, and from the PSP store.