Pitchshifters / harmonizers

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Re: Pitchshifters / harmonizers

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Pepsihillo wrote:Zcat pedals has these two pedals called the Pitch shifter and the Poly-octaver. The poly-octaver is a copy of the mini POG and the pitch shifter seems interesting too. I've got two pedals from the guy, and the quality is superb. They aren't analog, and they don't even try to sound too analogy, but they're still great pedals with true bypass, and they're really cheap too.


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Re: Pitchshifters / harmonizers

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Ummm, yeah, here's a vote for the Eventide PitchFactor. It's like a killer pitch shifter with crazy arpeggiators. Lots of creative possibilities. The EXP pedal really makes it shine!
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Tag Intel wrote:Ummm, yeah, here's a vote for the Eventide PitchFactor. It's like a killer pitch shifter with crazy arpeggiators. Lots of creative possibilities. The EXP pedal really makes it shine!


An expression pedal and an aux footswitch (this1smyne makes nice/cheap ones) are must haves.
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Re: Pitchshifters / harmonizers

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yeah i'm thinking the pitchfactor is what i want, but don't have funds at the moment. Might pick up a whammy in the mean time, i've always sort of wanted one so even if it doesn't work out i can get that out of my system at least.
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Re: Pitchshifters / harmonizers

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i picked up an earthquaker devices organizer recently and its my first foray into the territory of pitchshifting, octave generating etc etc. but i've got a few questions and figured y'all could help me out.

1. what's the main difference between a pitchshifter, like the mooer pitchbox, and a polyphonic octave generator, such as the micropog or zcat poly-octaver??

2. what are the best (or your personal favorite) pitch/octave toys?

3. do any of you have more than one pitch/octave device? is that just a bad idea?

thanks in advance.
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1. you octavers always add octave above/below. in pitchshifter like mooer you can choose interval of the pitch. pitchshifters also have detune and other tasty options.
2. pitchfactor all the way.
3. i badly want second pitchfactor to put one in the beginning of the chain for whammy and arpeggios and second in the end for harmonizing/detuning/delays. not gonna happen though.
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Re: Pitchshifters / harmonizers

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Oic. Thanks for clarifying the difference between shifters and octavers. That means i'll be picking up a pitch shifter in the near future.

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The EHX Ring Thing does a lot of neat stuff in this vein. With an expression pedal, it does whammy. It does pitch shift. It does outlandish sounds. The presets make it pretty useable with a variety of sounds.
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