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Re: Looking for a pitch shifter pedal



I just traded in my digitech vocalist 2 for the vocalist 4. They are both amazing....not sure what you are looking for in pitch shifting or how it relates to how they generate harmonies but i suggest you check them both out..I only got the 4 hooked into my system last night so havent done much with it yet but in just 2 hours it really knocked my sox off...the 4 has much more to offer than the 2 in my opinion....and is definitely worth the extra $200.00.
They are seamless as well....no programming ...just plug and play....the harmony generator tracks the guitar melody and chord structure and the available presets on the 4 are unbelievable....the 4 also has the ability to let you program combinations other than the presets.....the tracking thru my echoplex is excellent as well.....

David Kirkdorffer <vze2ncsr@verizon.net> wrote:
There are quite a few effect boxes deigned for vocalists that you may find
meet your need.
Here's one: Digitech 300 Vocal Effects Processor.
And here it is for sale "cheap" -
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/msg/481730895.html and
http://www.theguitarfactory.com/itemid/4411/

Good luck!


----- Original Message -----
From: "Ian Popperwell"
To:
Sent: Sunday, November 18, 2007 10:38 AM
Subject: Re: Looking for a pitch shifter pedal


> Thanks everyone for so many good ideas,
>
> It seems like my options without having to go for a seperate rack/foot
> controller are:
>
> The t.c. Hellicon VoiceLive - although it has more than I need and I have
> already got delay and chorus pedals. I'm wondering if the newish VoiceTone
> Create & Correct pedals might soon be joined by a harmony/pitch shifter at
> some stage - a similar hope to the hope for an Eventide "Pitchfactor"(?).
>
> The Alesis Ineko sounds possible although lots more in it than pitch
> shifting and not really footswitchable.
>
> The Boss PS-3 (predecessor of the PS-5) seems to be recommended as having
a
> more forgivable shifted tone.
>
> It also sounds like the EH Pog, MicroPog and possibly the Hog might be
worth
> my checking out - It's often uncertain though how such pedals will work
with
> an input signal other than guitar.
>
> I don't think that the Whammy and Space Station are going to give me quite
> what I need. I want something that I can trust will work well rather be
> great for interst/experimentation.
>
> Still interested in any other ideas and will report back on where I get
to.
>
> Ian.
>
>
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firehawks


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