General
Intent on producing sound as accurately as possible, most modular system users are always looking out for the most high-grade gear. That doesn't mean that a lo-fi Eurorack effect like the Roland Bitrazer can't play a vital part in your setup, however. This module lowers the bit and sample rate of your audio signal, creating a tinny sound with noisy characteristics, that adds a unique, metallic touch to your productions.
A closer look at the Roland Bitrazer
Despite its lo-fi characteristics, the Bitrazer allows for great accuracy. In fact, its high-resolution 24-bit encoders allow for extreme precision when it comes to setting parameters. The Roland Bitrazer can simply be placed on your desk, but if you install this crusher effect into your Eurorack, it'll easily interact with other Eurorack modules. Use it in combination with other Roland Eurorack modules, and you'll be able to generate an infinite palette of fantastic sounds.
Modular system
The great thing about a modular system is that it offers you plenty of opportunity to set up effects just lthe way you want them. With non-modular systems, these algorithms are usually fixed, and built to provide a practical, mainstream solution. If you're an adventurous sound designer looking to break the mould, a modular system will suit you much better. The Roland Scooper module is fitted with CV/gate patch holes, which means it can be incorporated into a system with other CV/gate devices, such as the Roland System-1m.