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Tilmann, Great videos, thanks for the tip. I'll definitely have to try them both. Sylvain On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 8:20 AM, Tilmann Dehnhard<tilmann@dehnhard.com> wrote: > silvain, you should try it out first. the voiceworks is doing pitch > recognition. most machines of that kind fail in the upper register of >e.g. > the flute and you will get some nasty sounding scramble instead of a good > pitch shift. any note higher than the human voice will be problematic. > when i use the voice live with the flute, i play only in the lowest >octave, > anything higher sounds bad. > if you are looking for good pitch shifting, check out the whammy >products of > digitech, you can even whistle into them and have stable 2 oct up and >down. > > here is an example of voice live use with flute > (starts at min 01:53) > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gO8bQb__jKg > > here is an example of pitch shifting with a whammy including whistling > (starts at 1:41) > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XL0Px6my9yA > > tilmann > > > > Sylvain Poitras schrieb: >> >> Thanks for your help, I've been checking specs and listening to demos >> all weekend... I think I'll have to go with the voiceworks. Looks >> like a great little unit, and it's got midi control. >> Sylvain > >