Harmonizers?
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timothyallan
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timothyallan
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We run both the Eventide h8000a and software plugins ...
Plugin like the waves one is good just sound quailty isnt really the best. however the eventide can do its 'own' thing if not programmed right.
it depends on the application .. VST's are obviously easier to work with .. however nothing beats the eventide for sound ...
and as said before by someone on here. the eventide's are much more than just a pitch shifter ...
Plugin like the waves one is good just sound quailty isnt really the best. however the eventide can do its 'own' thing if not programmed right.
it depends on the application .. VST's are obviously easier to work with .. however nothing beats the eventide for sound ...
and as said before by someone on here. the eventide's are much more than just a pitch shifter ...
hmmm ring-mod eh.... Thanx for the clarification, is why I threw my bit in,
knew the Eventide did pitched delays but really thought the heart of it was
combining 2 audio streams using a multiply, and that the pitch was the
pitch of an osc that was getting multiplied into the stream.
and stuff?..... No idea what it's called... Pretty adventurious for a classical
indian player.... One track has him clapping and playing into a held delay
which he builds and builds.... Simple yet so cool to hear someone like him
doing.
-Ben
knew the Eventide did pitched delays but really thought the heart of it was
combining 2 audio streams using a multiply, and that the pitch was the
pitch of an osc that was getting multiplied into the stream.
u heard that Zakir Hussein album where he's playing with effects, delaysxuoham wrote:Like,try to process some indian classical music with one
pitch shift at -5, and one at -2, for example, ......
A good raga by Hariprasad Chaurasia and Zakir Hussein,.....
and stuff?..... No idea what it's called... Pretty adventurious for a classical
indian player.... One track has him clapping and playing into a held delay
which he builds and builds.... Simple yet so cool to hear someone like him
doing.
-Ben
Checkout the book in my sig!zstowasser wrote:Sorry for the confusion! I was thinking of http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harmonics
Will teach u about this kind of thing, including the difference between
Pythagorean and even/well temper tunings.
-Ben