Hey...I was just watching some of the videos of the new Boss PS-6, and wondering...are there any companies/ILF DIYers that make a digital harmonizer/pitch-shifter that is true-bypass? Or should I just get a TBP-loop and buy the Boss one, if I want this kind of effect?
I seem to recall seeing a company that made a clone of the old Harmonist 2 pedal, but I think the company has sense gone out of business...
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Re: digital pitchshifter/harmonizer
There also is for instance a Eventide PitchFactor Harmonizer.. And I guess there are a few other Harmonizers...
You count an EHX POG as a harmonizer?
You count an EHX POG as a harmonizer?

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I think of the POG more as an octaver..I was thinking like the 'intelligent harmony' kind of thing..like the Boss stuff...
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Re: digital pitchshifter/harmonizer
The pitchfactor is totally worth it if you've got the scratch...I was just thinking yesterday how much I miss mine
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Re: digital pitchshifter/harmonizer
I've been in the market for one too, and the boss looks like the best bet.
the others are super expensive, but definitely better.
though i do like that it also works as a whammy pedal that sounds a hell of a lot better than the digitech whammy (though the whammy on my multieffect is actually decent, strange.)
i'd go with the boss, despite the kinda confusing controls, because i think you can use the pedal to bring in and out the level of harmony as you please.
the others are super expensive, but definitely better.
though i do like that it also works as a whammy pedal that sounds a hell of a lot better than the digitech whammy (though the whammy on my multieffect is actually decent, strange.)
i'd go with the boss, despite the kinda confusing controls, because i think you can use the pedal to bring in and out the level of harmony as you please.
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Re: digital pitchshifter/harmonizer
haven't played the new ps-6
but the ps-5 cant track at all...
the behringer pitchshifter tracks better, it just sucks tone and falls apart
but the ps-5 cant track at all...
the behringer pitchshifter tracks better, it just sucks tone and falls apart
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Re: digital pitchshifter/harmonizer
Guitar Army right here........


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That's indeed a big pitch army
I have a PS-2, one day I will buy a PS-3, cause I think stacking those will sound great
I have a PS-2, one day I will buy a PS-3, cause I think stacking those will sound great
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MKULTRA wrote:Guitar Army right here........
Very nice
Speaking of this...I watched the PGS video for the Time-Bender delay....I didn't know there was a delay with pitch-shifted repeats on the market anymore
It sounds great..but it's kinda...hefty
And I haz limited pedlul space... 
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Re: digital pitchshifter/harmonizer
+one gajillion for the Pitchfactor :D