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  • Is this AU usable in real-time with very low latency for instrument playing? Description is not clear enough to know possible usages.

  • I'd really like to see an audio or video shootout that compares P2 and P3 with existing iOS pitch shifters doing polyphonic octave up and octave down shifts: Discord4, Drambo, Eventide...

  • edited September 2020

    @rs2000 Not the best example but all I can find on YT at moment. From what I hear it retains transients on drums which is much needed

  • edited September 2020

    Just purchased It’s ok-ish. I notice slight variations in transients over a period of time on a snare I tested. Some attack softening here & there. Maybe will be improved with updates. Sounds better with down pitch. Not so good with up pitching but the plugin has its uses

  • Is there any example of the PII and PIII in action ? I would like to hear the difference

  • edited September 2020

    @cuscolima said:
    Is there any example of the PII and PIII in action ? I would like to hear the difference

    @cuscolima Video above Is your vision blurry

  • @stormbeats said:
    Just purchased It’s ok-ish. I notice slight variations in transients over a period of time on a snare I tested. Some attack softening here & there. Maybe will be improved with updates. Sounds better with down pitch. Not so good with up pitching but the plugin has its uses

    How is latency? Real-time playable?

  • I bought pitch III what is the different between II and III?

  • @Janosax said:

    @stormbeats said:
    Just purchased It’s ok-ish. I notice slight variations in transients over a period of time on a snare I tested. Some attack softening here & there. Maybe will be improved with updates. Sounds better with down pitch. Not so good with up pitching but the plugin has its uses

    How is latency? Real-time playable?

    @Janosax there is slight noticable latency . That was on drum parts not tried melodic

  • @Charlesalbert said:
    I bought pitch III what is the different between II and III?

    One is time domain pitch shifting and the other is frequency domain?

  • @rcf said:

    @Charlesalbert said:
    I bought pitch III what is the different between II and III?

    One is time domain pitch shifting and the other is frequency domain?

    Maybe. I am not an expert about this kind of thing at all.

    I will buy both to try to understand the differences.

  • edited September 2020

    hmm I mite buy this... with the notion that the dev could ditch the app and or be locked up in a mental institution.. a fkit ill buy this.
    edit, any bundles with his stuff?

  • edited September 2020

    I have a pitch shift fx on my ancient EPS16 plus (time dicer) by waveboy that I really love. It would be nice to have something similar on iOS. So these are quite interesting.... However:

    It would have made sense (to me) to release a single plugin with all the different pitch shift algorithms so you could more easily choose the correct one for any given task.

    As it is, I don’t know which one I need so I’ll pass on all of them. :-/

    And I still don’t understand the reasons why most of the available screen space is ignored. It would have been nice if the keyboard used all the available width.

  • These short YT demos are hard to follow, short quick knob turns aren't enough...
    My impression is that even BlocsWave sounds better than both P2 and P3 but I'm happy to be proven wrong.

  • edited October 2020

    Bought it, very hungry on cpu, but sounds very nice to me, using it with 8 string guitar

  • I see you have both the P2 and P3; which one do you prefer on guitar? What shift intervals are you using?

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