I want to use an octaver along with my guitar which is plugged in to Pulsar. The Pitch Shift module of CW, does not do the job adequately. I need better quality.
Are you aware of any Scope device, ModIII module or Native plug-in that is of good quality and does that?
Any help appreciated!
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The one who doesnt ask, remains always a fool."
I just started to play with it before I totally tore apart my system. It's great for changing the range. I didn't play as much as I wanted to, but I got decent results tossing my cello up an octave. I don't know if I'll get a convincing violin out of it, but in a mix I could probably fool most non-violinists.
Can the STS5000 do it realtime on an incomming signal? I also often miss a good octaver/pitch shifter. The one from Creamware is very strange to me, and I can not get the "stomp box" results I want.
Ultra-Vox or Voice Machine should do that. But I don't know if they do it really in realtime. I'm afraid the signal comes out a bit later, maybe on a modern DAW this time difference is very small ...
On 2003-08-08 07:41, Immanuel wrote:
The absurd thing is, that stomp boxes for guitar has done an adecuate job for years (atleast for guitar use).
Afaik, these octaver stompboxes aren't 'real' pitchshifters. They work more like a suboscillator on analog synths, which means that a new waveform is generated that sounds an octave above or below the original signal. So it's not the original signal that is pitch shifted.
I never tried them on anything else than guitar. While I didn't like the octavers I tried, I often liked pitchshifter (fifths especially) - these are the ones, I say did it adecuately. But I didn't know, It was done the way you explain it - thanks.