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Re: pitch shifting and harmonizing again (emergency)
I don't do random ...... I don't need a computer to make a mess for me, I can do that myself. Decimal point, yes ..... you can tweek the playback speed from 0 to 16x ..... and any amount in between. The semitone buttons and tonal shifting options are for convenience in case you want to shift ONLY to notes that are tonally related.
In the case of building a chord for example .... you can record the same tone to three tracks, then shift one of them by +4 semitones(a major third) and another by +7 semitones(the fifth).
You can also stack while tweeking the playback speed up and down .... the stacked audio will be smeared across the audio (meaning you alter the record speed when you are recording and frequency shifting) ..... you can do this with decay and have a smeared, decaying, stacking, pitch shifted mess if you want .....
and yes, multiple tracks can be shifted by different amounts at the same time. You can map it all to midi controls and tweek on up and another down at the same time .....
flypaper is the stuff we had in the barn when I was a kid that hung down from the ceiling and caught all the flys.
any other questions?
From: "Krispen Hartung" <khartung@cableone.net> Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2008 8:57 AM To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: Re: pitch shifting and harmonizing again (emergency)
But can you randomly change pitch, control the
speed and range of randomness (or make that random), pitch change down to the
decimal point (semi tones and smaller or linear change), and do this with
multiple pitch changes simultaneously? :) Ever heard of Fly
Paper? :)
Kris
----- Original Message ----- Flyloops
can do pitch shifting too ..... there are little +1 SEMITONE, -! SEMITONE
buttons on the "tweek speed" panel. You click that button a few times
til you get it up to where you want to shift (4 semitones, say, for a major
third) and then click the loop track you want to shift by that amount.
You can also click the "tonal shifting" checkbox and then turn a midi
control knob to shift the pitch only by semitones. I should note
that this is a frequency shifter, not a pitch shiftier though ... so it speeds
up playback. If the loops are set to sync (default), they will repeat
early to stay in time with the master. See the screenshot and
interactive demo at: http://www.flyloops.com/demo/If you have a PC, download
here: http://www.flyloops.com/download.htmwait about a
week and there should be a video on semitonal frequency shifting on the
webpage too .... I'm a bit overdue for that one.
From: "todd reynolds"
<toddreyn@gmail.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2008
12:25 PM To:
Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: Re: pitch
shifting and harmonizing again (emergency)thanks, Kris,
anxiously await! please just make sure I can understand your ins
and outs, being the non max expert that I am, as you know...
! t.
On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 9:45 AM, Krispen Hartung < khartung@cableone.net> wrote:
Todd - I know you talked to Jeff (we just
talked as well), but I'll send you a few of my pitch patches, including one
that stacks 6 pitch shifters, and a few patches that sound very
Evantidish.
Kris
Hey
all,
I'm throwing this out there for our max
mavens...
My Eventide will not arrive in time for a piece I
need it for... TOMORROW...
damn.
so here is my
predicament... Last time I tried to use gizmo~ to make a pitch shifter
which sounded good, I was entirely unsuccessful.
is there
any one of you out there who has a max patch which will harmonize with two
additional pitches above or below the root pitch which sounds great which
you'd be willing to send me? I have to play single notes and have it
track well enough to sound like a chord in real time.
thanks
in advance for any support you might give.
and best to
all.
Todd
-- In LA June
15-July 7th collaborating with artist Steven Koplowitz on his work, Task
Force
The Bang on a Can Institute follows in North Adams at
MassMoCA.
http://blog.toddreynolds.com
-- In LA June 15-July 7th collaborating with artist Steven
Koplowitz on his work, Task Force
The Bang on a Can Institute follows
in North Adams at MassMoCA.
http://blog.toddreynolds.com
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