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Mar 6 2009, 09:02 PM |
The BOSS GT-10 can do it
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Mar 6 2009, 09:17 PM
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I wish they'd make like a small pedal and could dial in harmonies easily. It must take a lot of processing power to harmonize a signal though..
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Mar 6 2009, 09:33 PM |
I leave you some links where you have prices and different models...and some discussions
http://eu.musicianuniversity.com/Guitars/D...ects_Pedal.html http://www.smnnews.com/board/showthread.php?t=114826 http://www.guitarpedalstore.com/default.as...r-Octave-Pedals -------------------- |
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Mar 6 2009, 09:35 PM
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I leave you some links where you have prices and different models...and some discussions http://eu.musicianuniversity.com/Guitars/D...ects_Pedal.html http://www.smnnews.com/board/showthread.php?t=114826 http://www.guitarpedalstore.com/default.as...r-Octave-Pedals Thanks Ramiro, when I did a google search that's all I found too. None of those are harmony specific besides the very expensive Digitech one... Thanks for your help guys |
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Mar 6 2009, 09:59 PM |
Have you think of a rack?
http://shop.ebay.com/sis/_W0QQ_kwZEventide...rQ20ProQ20Audio http://cgi.ebay.com/Digitech-DHP-55-Harmon...305121008r23023 Here is a forum talking about that topic http://www.jemsite.com/forums/f30/rack-harmonizer-44419.html There aren't so expensive (some of them) I think....could be a good option This post has been edited by Ramiro Delforte: Mar 6 2009, 10:00 PM -------------------- |
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Mar 6 2009, 11:26 PM |
One of the best harmonizer stomps are those from Electro Harmonics:
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Mar 6 2009, 11:35 PM |
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Mar 7 2009, 01:00 AM
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the digitech harmony man (it's quite new) is supposed to be the best one out there by far both for sound and options
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Mar 7 2009, 02:20 AM
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Cool thanks guys
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Mar 7 2009, 03:39 AM |
The other day I was doing some sweeps just noodling around... My friend was in Reaper processing my signal. He's a real gear head, so he was messing around with a bunch of VSTs I have installed on my machine. Finally he got to some sort of modulation VST I didn't even know I had. He added a 5th and an octave to all the notes I was playing. The sweeps sounded OUT OF THIS UNIVERSE AWESOME. I was astonished by how cool they sounded, I could practice them for days doing it that way.... ANYWAYS, the one downfall to this VST was that it had a bit of latency for processing the guitar signal. Just to quick correction and totally off topic, that was probably some plug-in and not VST, plug-ins are effects and such while VSTs produce totally "new" sound, they take midi signal and react on it with sample. Regarding latency, that was probably your audio card and CPU and not plug-in (VST) , they process as fast as machine allows it. -------------------- Youtube
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Mar 8 2009, 01:10 AM
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oh cool, thanks Muris for clearing that up. I didn't know the difference between a VST and a plugin - now I do!
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Mar 8 2009, 02:52 AM |
oh cool, thanks Muris for clearing that up. I didn't know the difference between a VST and a plugin - now I do! No problem -------------------- Youtube
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Mar 8 2009, 05:38 PM |
Muris might actually be wrong . As far as I know VST defines an interface for both instruments and effects.
QUOTE (VST SDK) From the host application’s point of view, a VST Plug-In is a black box with an arbitrary number of inputs, outputs (Midi or Audio), and associated parameters. The Host needs no knowledge of the Plug-In process to be able to use it. Jonas -------------------- My Website | My Gear | Elixir Nanoweb Strings Review | Installing Schaller Security Locks
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Mar 8 2009, 05:44 PM |
Muris might actually be wrong . As far as I know VST defines an interface for both instruments and effects. Jonas Agree, I read first post wrong, VST does define both instruments and effects, I was thinking of VST instruments cause most of the people use only VST for instrument and never or rarely for plug-ins. -------------------- Youtube
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Mar 8 2009, 07:12 PM
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Now I'm getting confused haha
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