[Harp-L] pitch shifters
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- Subject: [Harp-L] pitch shifters
- From: Rafael Veggi <rafaelveggi@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2013 23:29:43 -0200
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Have anyone tried pitch shifting pedals?
I'm curious about Morpheus drop tune and capo pedals. They are polyphonic
and walk in half steps to the next octave -- capo goes up, drop tune goes
down and they also mix dry signal with octave sound
I guess one of these chained to a POG would sound nice.
any advice or information?
ps I have nothing to do with this Company, I
thanks
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