now live has got a FREQUENCYshifter. but for a musical aspect a PITCHshifter would be more usefull.
the frequencyshifter is also a nice effect, but you can't chage the pitch in semitones and this is what a pitchshifter would do.
i think it's not necessary to make a complete new device. the frequencyshifter could also get a pitch-mode.
and it would be nice if it had a switch to choose between a transition in semitones or in cents (but then also over more the 100 cents). then it would be possible to make nice slide-effects with a controllable range.
a real PITCHshifter
Re: a real PITCHshifter
yes a pitch mode to freq shifter would be the bomb. I use freq shifter all the time, if i could use it to make a nice stable bass sound in my acoustic live set life would be pretty grand.
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Eldon Tyrell
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Re: a real PITCHshifter
Have you tried the "Pitch" section in the Grain Delay Audio Effect Device? Is this the "PITCH SHIFT" effect you're looking for?
Just trying to help,
Eldon
Just trying to help,
Eldon
Re: a real PITCHshifter
yes but it's not a very "clean" sound
so... not really.
I have tried to make that work, maybe i should try again.
so... not really.
I have tried to make that work, maybe i should try again.
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Re: a real PITCHshifter
yes, but like jekblad said, it's not clean.Eldon Tyrell wrote:Have you tried the "Pitch" section in the Grain Delay Audio Effect Device?
anyway i was happy when i found this effect, becaus befor i used the pitchshifter-delay of native instruments fm8.
and fm8 is a bit to large for such a small job.
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