![]() ![]() I hate fucking with floyds and spending hours trying to intonate them, and I hate too much string/spring tension, and 3 springs is definitely too much for my liking. I guess this would also be the place to talk about my always-fucked floyd tunings. Rainmaker can be used as an 8 voiced, 8 filtered pitch shifter if you set all the tap times to zero. If you select the same sample for both slots, and modulate the pitch of the one that takes CV, the pitch shifting will lengthen and shorten that sample, creating a true time bending delay (or pre-delay, depending on how you patch it) effect. So try it everywhere.Įrica Synths Pico Drums has a very cool pitch shifting feature. Where in the chain? It’s cleaner earlier, but maybe you want to multiply the degradation of a swampy delay or cavernous reverb. On an IPS-33B, there are two voices for the Whammy, so why not set the range a few cents different for detuned Whammy without using up another processor? The brilliant thing about the MicroPitch pedal is the addition of extra delay time, since detuning a delay is less obvious as a contrasting pitch and sounds a bit more like a slightly slowing record or tape reel-it’s a way to degrade the repeat without getting it grungy with the usual faux analog gunkifying. When I think “detune” I think thickening. ![]() I don’t know what Zoia or BeeBo bring to the table they might be able to do things, but I don’t know how good their pitch stuff sounds. (Honorable mention to the MicroPitch for tricking out one of those algorithms just a little more.) Sure, the H9 has those algorithms, but with less headroom. IMO the Pitchfactor is the king of two voice pedals for its flexibility, including having more than one algorithm. The Digitech stand-alone detune box lamed out at one voice, which was not a flaw in the Boss PS-5 given everything else it brought to the table, but if you can’t do +&- detune ala Van Hagar, why bother being a detune pedal. Can’t speak from direct experience of either, but I want both. But if you want to keep it under $500, the Boss SE-70 has a pitch/delay algorithms with 6 voices, and the Digitech DHP-55 (their uber rack harmonizer) has four voices available. ![]() Friendship wrote:What offers the most voices that you know of?Įventide H9000. ![]()
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