The Future Factory FF-1Y-K by Free The Tone is a digital delay unit with a unique modulation function. Here are its technical specifications and features:
- World-first Random Fluctuating Phase Modulation Function
- 3-Band Equalizer
- Soft Clipping
- Dual Delay Units
- 32-bit High-Precision DSP
- Dual Delay Units connectable in parallel or series
- Built-in HTS Circuit and Analog Mixer
- Instrument and Line Input Level Switching
- Delay Phase Invert
- Trail Function
- Tap Input
- Preset Switching (1–4)
- MIDI Support
- Number of presets: 128
- Input impedance: min. 500 kΩ
- Output load impedance: min. 1 kΩ
- Max. input level: INST +3.5dBm / LINE +11dBm
- Terminals: Standard 1/4" phone jacks (A-IN, B-IN, A-OUT, B-OUT, EXT), DC9V
input jack (for AC adapter connection), DIN 5-pin connector (IN or OUT
selective)
- Current consumption: approx. 350 mA (max. )
- Dimensions: 145.4 (W) x 120.5 (D) x 60 (H) mm (incl. protuberances such as
jacks, etc. )
- Weight: approx. 470g
The FF-1Y-K is designed to stimulate creativity and inspire the creation of new and original sounds, making it a versatile and innovative tool for musicians and sound enthusiasts.
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