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hi Rick, yes and no ;-) It's a true pitch shifter, but it uses really small chunks for it's granular processing. (relying on identifying the pitch). The small chunks make for a synthetic sound, but mean that the POG can get zero latency when shifting down. Be aware, the pitch up on the Micro Pog does have latency (unavoidable for upwards pitch shift) and it's a bit flat in pitch (== bend the nots up a bit) andy Rick Walker wrote: > I have the Micro Pog (which is awesome) but, from my understanding and , > certainly from the sound, > this instrument generates a synthetic octave up and octave down and is > not a true pitch shifter. > > Do I have this right? It certainly sounds synthetic but wouldn't > sound very organic with , say, > a flute. > > rick walker > >