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AW: AW: Walk-through tutorial for Bidule as VST host in Windows (was: Re: bidule)
Hi Per,
thanks a lot Per. Now I have a really great setup! I hope I still can make
some music when using this live ;)
(actually I am Tubescreamer straight into some vintage Fender amp guy)
"It shifts the pitch! (bet you could never figure that one out on your
own!! ;-)"
No that was too hard ;) I thought you had some kinda timestreching in
there.
Mobius calls time stretching Pitch shifting actually. So I was a bit
confused by that.
"Yes, I never use it. Instead I use Rate Shift which I think sounds
cooler because it also changes the loop length, as with old-school
samplers. This gives you a nice rhythmic palette to play with as well."
I use it a lot actually and I am really looking forward to the final
version.
Greetings Jens
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Per Boysen [mailto:perboysen@gmail.com]
Gesendet: Samstag, 23. Juni 2007 16:40
An: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Betreff: Re: AW: Walk-through tutorial for Bidule as VST host in Windows
(was: Re: bidule)
On 23 jun 2007, at 15.46, Jens Wolters wrote:
> But what if you want the effects in a row and bypass some of those
> effects ?
> (like on a normal pedal board)
Not possible with this Audio Switcher trick. What I do is to set up
another copy of the chain but with one effect changed. Gives the same
result in praxis. You can probably cable it up in Biduel, I just have
not researched how to do it because I don't need it.
> 2) What is this pitch shifter plugin?
It shifts the pitch! (bet you could never figure that one out on your
own!! ;-)
> Would be great to have something I
> could do realtime timestreching with.
Time-stretching is not the same process as Pitch-shifting.
> The Mobius timestreching has a bad
> timing right now.
Yes, I never use it. Instead I use Rate Shift which I think sounds
cooler because it also changes the loop length, as with old-school
samplers. This gives you a nice rhythmic palette to play with as well.
Greetings from Sweden
Per Boysen
www.boysen.se (Swedish)
www.looproom.com (international)