Tristan wrote:I'm curious, are there different ways of implementing / programming the pitch or something
There are different ways, depending on how much latency you can deal with and processing power available, along with what kind of assumptions you make about the signal (mono guitar vs polyphonic vs full audio). The most basic method is to chop up the signal into overlapping slices, play back each slice at the new pitch, and crossfade between them. The warble happens when the size of the slice isn't in sync with the pitch of the signal. Most (not all) pitch shifters use a variant of that method with different techniques for picking the cross-fade points to hide the fact you are splicing bits of signal back together.
A lot of folks like the artifacts of early digital pitch shifters, which is why you still see warble-y pitch shifting even though it’s possible to do better now. It also gives you interesting textures with short, tuned delays and lots of feedback.
UglyCasanova wrote:Boooooooooo. I want one. I should stop buying Seppuku's so I can buy other cool shit, haha.
Hahaha. You've got your thing dude, it's all good! hahaha. I want all of the Red Panada's stuff. I feel like if I get them all now, I can keep up which what they produce. Unless they go Earthquaker on me and put out like 10 pedals a month. hahaha.
My unicorn is Toneczar, so I need to stop buying that like you buy Seppuku. lol
"I do not have the ability to think rationally 90% of the time and I also change my mind at the drop of a hat".
He did? I love Just Nick, but I thought it was a pretty shitty demo.
He should have gotten to know it better, showed what he did with the expression pedal and perhaps most importantly; gotten one where the octave wasn't that off-sounding.
Still. I need one. I had the Context for 1,5 years (just sold it...*sniffles*), still loving the Particle and want a BitMap for my VI.
Dude the Just Nick demo is what made me want it really bad. Maybe I'm weird? But it's all subjective with demos. I think his are among the best around.
"I do not have the ability to think rationally 90% of the time and I also change my mind at the drop of a hat".
I love it. So far it's a super useful delay with lots of variations. It gets weird as hell, but sounds very lush as a straight up delay. I really like the kind of neutral color scheme of it too. It's not in your face, but it's really nice and pro.
But yea, Eric, dude, try one. I think you'll like it a lot.
"I do not have the ability to think rationally 90% of the time and I also change my mind at the drop of a hat".