Favourite analog and/or digital harmonizing pedal?

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Favourite analog and/or digital harmonizing pedal?

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Which is your favourite analog and/or digital harmonizing pedal?

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mine's probably just the whammy.
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Boss PS-6!
I can't think of anything that comes close in that price range, really. The HR-2 might be better if you want a better choice of intervals but I haven't tried one of those.
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If money was no object? Eventide Ultra-Harmonizer.
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space6oy wrote:mine's probably just the whammy.


+1 - I have an XP100 whammy and use it in the harmony settings all the time.
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bigchiefbc wrote:
space6oy wrote:mine's probably just the whammy.


+1 - I have an XP100 whammy and use it in the harmony settings all the time.


How's the latency on those?
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jrmy wrote:
bigchiefbc wrote:
space6oy wrote:mine's probably just the whammy.


+1 - I have an XP100 whammy and use it in the harmony settings all the time.


How's the latency on those?


I haven't noticed a problem with latency, but it certainly isn't the most "natural" sounding harmonizer (or pitch shifter). But I kinda dig the fake-ness of it, the Whammy has a pretty distinct voice, it's part of it's charm. I do often have to restrain myself from doing the chaotic Lightning Bolt thing every time I step on it.
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If I had to get another harmonizing pedal, I would get the new Whammy. Can't beat that expression pedal bend into octaves.
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Rainbow Machine. It's pretty limited, and I only used 4th down and octave up, but it sounded sexyyyy, especially when used in combo with a blue box.
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jrmy wrote:
bigchiefbc wrote:
space6oy wrote:mine's probably just the whammy.


+1 - I have an XP100 whammy and use it in the harmony settings all the time.


How's the latency on those?



By the way, if you want to try it, you can just come over. ;) :poke:
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bigchiefbc wrote:
jrmy wrote:
bigchiefbc wrote:
space6oy wrote:mine's probably just the whammy.


+1 - I have an XP100 whammy and use it in the harmony settings all the time.


How's the latency on those?



By the way, if you want to try it, you can just come over. ;) :poke:


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I like the Whammy 5, you can get a MIDI 5 to go with it if you want to go even more crazy.
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Whammy 5.
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