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Florian Anwander wrote: > I owned once a dhp33 and had a dhp55 and also a Evetide DSP4000 at that > time for testing, so I could compare. Today I own a digitech TSR24S. If > you use the algorithm for narrow shifting (don't know its name at the > moment), then all the digitechs have an astonishing quality in pitch > shifting - for sure comparable to the Eventide. > I also remember the DHP-Series to have a very remarkable algorithm for > wider shiftings; this algorithm had the slight disadvantage, that it had > a very short delay, which might disturb the guitar player because the > sound does fit to the feeling in your finger tips. But for sure not > audible for the audience. The TSR24 is not that good in wider shifts. Yeah, I actually have two TSR24's (one with Dieter's PPC module), but haven't had it hooked up in front of my rig. I'm using one input and two outputs for effects in a S/R loop, and would use the other input and one aux output for stacking-up a clean channel in parallel to my other preamp, an ADA MP-2. With one aux output left over, this means I can actually plug the guitar into the TSR (through a small preamp), route the remaining aux output as input to my MP-2, and still use it to stack-up a clean channel. Cute ;) Though I really like the TSR24 pitch/harmonizing, I wouldn't say it's Eventide quality, though by far good enough for my uses. I just haven't tried using it for up/down-tuning a whole instrument, though I believe it'll work. Algorithms are nicely fast, min timelag. This setup will also allow pre-shaping filters, wah and digital whammy before the preamp. I feel the need for going geeky programming :D Jeff Shirkey wrote: > > Try the PitchFactor? I wasn't aware it could do such things as well? Are you sure? It's quite a sexy compact lil'thing.. Christophe wrote: > > This gizmo was mentioned the other day. Don't know anyone who's tried > it but it looks interesting. > http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/product/Morpheus-DropTune-Octave-Guitar-Effects-Pedal?sku=583554 Interesting, thanks, had'n noticed. Only drops though.. > james fowler schrieb: > >> eventide. detune, retune, any sort of pitchshifting with impressive >> realism. >> >> digitech dhp-33 and -55 both do good jobs as well and cost about >> 1/10th what an eventide will run you. >> >> - jim >> >> On Wednesday, November 25, 2009, van Sinn <vansinn@post.cybercity.dk> >> wrote: >> >>> Anyone using a programmable pitchtransposer for retuning guitars? >>> Just tried this with my ADA PitchTraq. I used the Effects Out jack >>> only, set direct to zero and effects to 100 (full). >>> Setting Cents to -100 gives me an Eb tuning, -200 a D tuning etc.. >>> However, the tone is a bit flaky/blurred when used this way. >>> >>> Any devices on the market which can do this? >>> Preferably without too many gadgets, so I won't have to rob a bank ;) >>> >>> -- >>> rgds, >>> van Sinn >>> >>> >> >> > > -- rgds, van Sinn