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Re: intelligent pitch shift -- digitech units



I'm a bass player and I'm looking to use the either the Digitech IPS33B or
DHP55 just to get octave up/down ... possibly at the same time. Do they
handle 2 octaves up? Will they do the trick?

Also, anyone got any info on the Digitech BHM4 Bass Harmony Machine??

----- Original Message -----
From: "William R. Walker," <chillyb@cruzio.com>
To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 10:24 AM
Subject: Re: intelligent pitch shift


> YO Nemoguitt! You might try to find a used  Digitech IPS33B, or its later
> fancier brother called the DHP55, I believe. Those were the last
instrument
> related harmonizers that Digitech put out befor going completely into the
> vocal processor market. I used the IPS33B for years, and though it 
>does'nt
> sound as good as an Eventide (what does?) it is a very powerfull
> intelligent harmonizer capable of adding two diatonic harmonious to your
> note and even the ability to create your own harmony assignments.
> Counterpoint anyone? The DHP55 allowed for two additional harmonies and
> better specs. Just think. its as if Skynrd added yet another guitar
player.
> You can pick these up on e-bay for not too many bones. I can give you 
>more
> details if you like about the IPS33B's performance. Caution, there is an
> earlier model called the IPS33, with no B at the end. This is an inferior
> sounding unit with less features and a numerical LCD display only. Stay
> clear of this one if you can.
> Happy Hunting'
> Bill
>
>