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Re: Powertran delay (WAS "Instrument" vs "Effect")



On 12 Sep 2006 at 13:53, Daryl wrote:

> I do assume you meant Powertran 'digital' delay though, correct?

Yes (oops) - it's a DDL - but the sample rate is so low it sounds 
like analogue ;)

> was very curious about the pitchshifting. It is an octave up/octave
> down, or are larger bends possible? 

Not quite an octave, if memory serves (I'd have to dig the rack out 
and set it all up), but by dropping the sample rate, you go down a 
couple of octaves or so.

> have to be digital I much prefer low sampling rates and especially the
> ability to shift pitch pitch w/ time.

Yes - it opens up so many possibilities even a few simple harmonics, 
sample-rated down, sound like beautiful bells.


All the best,

Nick Robinson


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