The process involves configuring a modular effects pedal using a grid-based interface to create custom audio processing chains. The user defines signal flow and assigns parameters to various virtual components, such as oscillators, filters, and effects units, enabling the creation of personalized soundscapes. An example would be designing a unique reverb algorithm by connecting multiple delay lines and feedback loops within the device’s environment.
Such configuration allows for a significant degree of sonic flexibility, providing musicians and sound designers with tools to craft highly individualized and complex audio effects. The device’s architecture moves beyond pre-set configurations, offering deep customizability. This approach builds upon the historical precedent of modular synthesizers, translating that flexibility to a pedal-based format.