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  • SooOOOoOOooOOo...... I have this (rather expensive) piece of hardware/software.............called Axe Fx III by Fractal audio. The pitch shifter on that is very nice. Not perfect, but very very good. Even with my violin.

    • You can select the pitch in semi-tones, and even "modify" it in cents.
    • It goes up/down 2 octaves.
    • A few other features......but I feel like this is the fundamental thing I'm after

    Imma.....really hopin' - I can find a pitch shifter; WITHOUT having to spend $60 or so......"trying" out things that don't really work.

  • @Vmusic said:
    SooOOOoOOooOOo...... I have this (rather expensive) piece of hardware/software.............called Axe Fx III by Fractal audio. The pitch shifter on that is very nice. Not perfect, but very very good. Even with my violin.

    • You can select the pitch in semi-tones, and even "modify" it in cents.
    • It goes up/down 2 octaves.
    • A few other features......but I feel like this is the fundamental thing I'm after

    Imma.....really hopin' - I can find a pitch shifter; WITHOUT having to spend $60 or so......"trying" out things that don't really work.

    Have you seen my previous post?

  • @rs2000 said:

    @Vmusic said:
    SooOOOoOOooOOo...... I have this (rather expensive) piece of hardware/software.............called Axe Fx III by Fractal audio. The pitch shifter on that is very nice. Not perfect, but very very good. Even with my violin.

    • You can select the pitch in semi-tones, and even "modify" it in cents.
    • It goes up/down 2 octaves.
    • A few other features......but I feel like this is the fundamental thing I'm after

    Imma.....really hopin' - I can find a pitch shifter; WITHOUT having to spend $60 or so......"trying" out things that don't really work.

    Have you seen my previous post?

    Did he see my previous post (page 1 on this thread) whereby I detail & show in jpgs how easy it is too?

    That showed how to shift in oct, semi-tones &/or cents.

    That said if he’s after a 2 octave shift live AND with “clean”(ish) quality I think there’s no chance outside of hardware. As you said previously anything outside of a couple of semi-tones and things start to degrade.

  • (if you're also interested in a cheap hardware alternative, there's the donner pitch shifter pedal "harmonic square" which can do up to +/-2oct. I'm pretty happy with it and I guess it doesn't get any cheaper than that ;)

  • @Vmusic said:
    Well......I tried (paid for) Harmony 8...... but it's NOT clean. It muddies or almost makes the sound like it has a chorus.
    I've attached the 'dry' sound, and then the same instrument ran through Harmony 8

    any thoughts????
    :'( :'(

    that's disgusting :o

  • @attakk
    Is or does Drambo apply effects real time?
    I did see your post. The obvious use here is real time.

    I have a couple synths already (FRMS), and I don't mind shelling out some green, but I /most ppl end up with so much redundant software. Imma want to make sure I get my munies worth out of it.

    I saw a review of it with Jakob Haq, and he thinks it's the bomb.

    Thanks
    AJ

    @attakk said:

    @rs2000 said:

    @Vmusic said:
    SooOOOoOOooOOo...... I have this (rather expensive) piece of hardware/software.............called Axe Fx III by Fractal audio. The pitch shifter on that is very nice. Not perfect, but very very good. Even with my violin.

    • You can select the pitch in semi-tones, and even "modify" it in cents.
    • It goes up/down 2 octaves.
    • A few other features......but I feel like this is the fundamental thing I'm after

    Imma.....really hopin' - I can find a pitch shifter; WITHOUT having to spend $60 or so......"trying" out things that don't really work.

    Have you seen my previous post?

    Did he see my previous post (page 1 on this thread) whereby I detail & show in jpgs how easy it is too?

    That showed how to shift in oct, semi-tones &/or cents.

    That said if he’s after a 2 octave shift live AND with “clean”(ish) quality I think there’s no chance outside of hardware. As you said previously anything outside of a couple of semi-tones and things start to degrade.

  • @Vmusic said:
    @attakk
    Is or does Drambo apply effects real time?
    I did see your post. The obvious use here is real time.

    I have a couple synths already (FRMS), and I don't mind shelling out some green, but I /most ppl end up with so much redundant software. Imma want to make sure I get my munies worth out of it.

    I saw a review of it with Jakob Haq, and he thinks it's the bomb.

    Thanks
    AJ

    @attakk said:

    @rs2000 said:

    @Vmusic said:
    SooOOOoOOooOOo...... I have this (rather expensive) piece of hardware/software.............called Axe Fx III by Fractal audio. The pitch shifter on that is very nice. Not perfect, but very very good. Even with my violin.

    • You can select the pitch in semi-tones, and even "modify" it in cents.
    • It goes up/down 2 octaves.
    • A few other features......but I feel like this is the fundamental thing I'm after

    Imma.....really hopin' - I can find a pitch shifter; WITHOUT having to spend $60 or so......"trying" out things that don't really work.

    Have you seen my previous post?

    Did he see my previous post (page 1 on this thread) whereby I detail & show in jpgs how easy it is too?

    That showed how to shift in oct, semi-tones &/or cents.

    That said if he’s after a 2 octave shift live AND with “clean”(ish) quality I think there’s no chance outside of hardware. As you said previously anything outside of a couple of semi-tones and things start to degrade.

    If you're into putting together your own effects or experimenting with audio?
    Get Drambo.
    If you're into rocking beats?
    Get Drambo.

    It's really good.

    One of my first Drambo patches on patchstorage includes pitchshifting delays.
    It's called ,'Globuled'.

    Here's the link.
    https://patchstorage.com/globuled/

  • @cokomairena said:

    @tahiche said:

    @cokomairena said:

    @tahiche said:

    @cokomairena said:
    The only pitch shifter I> @Gravitas said:

    Errmmm.

    I might add that Koala FX also has a pitch shifter.
    It's actually quite okay.

    I think it would require external cc control to get fine pitch shifting happening
    but you do get several other effects alongside the pitch shifter.

    the pitch shifter on koala is super low quality to my ears, I really like the one on slow machine but it doesn't work on semitones and only goes down, but sounds very good.

    Unless I’m missing something Slow Machine is not really a pitch shifter. Right?. I mean, it will slow down the audio…
    I do love to use it as a “bass” generator, setting a rather small loop size and 1/2 or 1/4 speed, but it produces a sort of staccato effect, which is cool but probably not appropriate for other uses.

    the right side is a pitch shifter, the left side slows the signal

    Could you please explain this?. I might be missing something obvious, but I don’t see how you just pitch shift without slowing down. Here’s the closest I get to sounding like a plain pitch shifter, but still has that staccato/stagger effect.

    move the speed fader on the right

    edit: and turn off the yellow part

    Yes indeed 👍
    That’s some confusing UI right there, would have never guessed it. The slider is labeled “speed” but it doesn’t change speed but it does change the pitch, at least in this use case.
    Thanks for pointing it out

  • Although it’s hardware I thought I’d comment anyway. I picked my cheap Zoom b1on out the box and rediscovered it, the pitch shifter is surprisingly good. I got a dedicated Tc-Electronic Sub N’ Up and it’s not that much of a jumó in quality. Considering the zoom is around 40€ and you get a ton of fx I’d say it’s worth it.

  • Interesting side note.....[pun intended]; months ago I ordered a Neural DSP Quad Cortex to replace my Axe Fx III. Mostly because I just want to downsize, and go with smaller/lighter.

    Like so many other things.....the Neural supply chain was backed up. Month after month it never came. While I had always planned to "augment" my hardware with effects from the iPad,

    I was ..............in the back of my mind............wondering if I could JUST use the iPad for my Fx. Mind you....as a fiddle player; I STILL need hardware. 1) An audio interface to run the audio into the iPad 2) Expression pedal or two, and push buttons to control things real time. Like change patches, reverb swells, etc. I generally don't use a ton of effects, and to be honest the Axe Fx III was overkill.

    So the past few weeks I've spent a bunch of time playing around with my iPad. I'm actually going to try to use it live this weekend.

    SoOOOoooOOOo what shows up in the mail today? My Neural DSP Quad Cortex :p go figure. In fact I JUST yesterday built out a small pedalboard with my Xtone (XSonic) audio interface and expression pedal to support using the iPad live.....and then Quad Cortex shows up.

    SoooOOOooo much gear (aps) and so little time.

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