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OT-compact harmonizer



i use a digitech rp150 (the new 99$ base model of digitech line, had mine over a yr..) and zoom g2 (also the base 99$ line) and i think the harmonizer options in them are good. they are smallish foot pedals (i never step on mine though-lots of hand tweeking).

are they as good as a digitech tsr24?-hmmm, i don't know, doubt it. wasn't the tsr24 the flagship rack effect by digitech that was supposed to be the budget rival to eventide's h3000 thing from late 80's /early 90's?-so i'm not sure if a 100$ guitar based floor unit will rival or match the tsr24.
but they help make weird sounds and you can program what you need in them.
the downside is: they are multi-effects pedals, so you get amp models, mod effects, delay, & reverb in there too (which can be good or bad depending on your needs).
doesn't boss make a pitchshifter pedal(PS-something?) that can do harmonizing as well?
and doesn't behringer make a pitch shifting pedal as well? i thought i read some post that gave some positive comments to it for the price.

i will say that i used to have the 1st gen. model of digitech ips33, it was a 1-U space rack unit, had some great sounds in it & boy i abused it a lot for sounds..., not sure if my pedals were better sounding than it, but they take up less space....
good luck in your search...
s---


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