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It’s All About the Wobble!!!

Ready to add a rainbow of sound (and some quality wobble) to your audio? It’s time for Dudzic’s Pick with his audio software advice for adding new colors to your radio imaging spectrum.

Take it away, Robert…

PSP Wobbler: A Game-Changer in Modulation Effects

PSPaudioware has just dropped an innovative modulation effect plug-in, PSP Wobbler. This groundbreaking tool was inspired by the legendary Alan Parsons and developed in collaboration with him. It recreates and elevates the iconic sound of the Frequency Translator, a handmade device by Keith Adkins that famously shaped the unique modulation effect heard on Pink Floyd’s “Time” from The Dark Side of the Moon.

PSP Wobbler faithfully captures the essence of this vintage hardware, employing frequency shifting to create the signature “wobble,” with elements of phasing, flanging, and even a rotating speaker feel. But this is more than just a recreation—PSP Wobbler pushes the boundaries, introducing features like Drive, Ageing, Drift, and Spread, alongside modern additions like tempo sync and EQ filters.

Whether you’re crafting otherworldly imaging effects or shaping atmospheric beds for your radio station, PSP Wobbler delivers unparalleled flexibility and character.

Key Features:

  • Frequency Shift: Shift up to ±25 Hz manually or synced to your DAW’s tempo.
  • Tempo-Synced Modulation: Keep the wobble in time with tempo changes or fix it for a consistent effect.
  • Wobble Control: Blend the effect seamlessly with a wet/dry mix.
  • Saturation & Character: Use Drive and Age controls for added warmth and vintage vibe.
  • Ageing Modes: Add saturation to the wet signal only or to both wet and dry signals.
  • Advanced Controls: Fine-tune Feedback, Drift, Phase, and stereo Spread for intricate sound design.
  • Frequency Range Customization: Set lower and upper frequency limits to sculpt your effect.

 

Explore it today and hear the difference it can make.

Cheers,
Robert


Robert Dudzic is a world-class sound designer and the creator and producer of SPLAT!’s Trynity HDFX. Each week here, he recommends software, apps, or plugins to amp up your audio production and radio imaging