EvenTiter


EvenTiter is inspired by devices such as the Eventide Harmonizer



Controls explained:


Mix: Controls the "wet/dry" level of normal to pitch shifted signal for both voices.

Semitones: Shifts the voice up or down by the set number of Semitones

Cents: Shifts the voice up or down by the set number of cents

Width: In a pitch shifter, the length of the tape splice (or digitally-sampled segment) that is
looped at the speed determined by the desired amount of pitch shift. A long splice
time gives a smoother sound but more delay, while a short splice time gives a coarser
sound but less delay. Ideally, the splice time should be a multiple of the pitch period
of the input signal.

Feedback Section: Each voice has a complete feedback section with inline eq filter and delay.

Feedback: The percentage of the effected signal that is fed back into the input for the voice. The shifted signal is fed back into the input path resulting in a signal that is continually shifted upwards or downwards depending whether the voice is being shifted up or down. The effect can be exaggerated by using with Mix set to 100% "wet", or minimized by setting Mix to include the "dry" source.

Frequency: The center frequency for the feedback path. Frequencies centering on this value will be fed back into the input path. This setting works in conjunction with Bandwidth.

Bandwidth: The bandwidth for the feedback filter. Larger bandwidths result in a larger frequency range surrounding the center Frequency to be fed back into the input path.

Delay: Delay time on the feedback filter. This is essentially a digital delay for each voice that controls the repeat time for the Feedback loop. When used without Feedback it simply delays the signal. This is useful for fattening vocals.

Level: Controls the level of the shifted voice.

Pan: Controls the panning for a shifted voice within the stereo field. Obviously this works better in stereo :-)



Bugs/peculiarities:

IMPORTANT NOTE: ParisNoNos Do not transpose "up" - only down.



Suggested Applications and Settings:

thickening/fattening vocals etc, as well as many creative uses


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