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Re: Pitch-shifting percussion sounds in realtime...



I imagine something like the (now discontinued, sadly) Electrix Warp 
Factory vocoder would be the tool to pitch drums, and anything else.  I've 
set it up so that I can take a line from the drum machine to use as a 
formant and then apply it to my Repeater's effects loop, or the other way 
around.  Sonic mayhem results.

David Kuckhermann wrote:

> Hi!
>
> Since I have my repeater and try around with it, I had this idea: I´m a 
>percussionist, but many of the percussions I use, especially frame drums 
>have a very strong pitch. I realize with the repeater how nice it sounds 
>to tweak the pich of these in any direction.
> Now what I would like to do is use this in realtime. Playing the drum in 
>the microphone, the signal in an effect unit with a pitch shifter and 
>controlling the pitch with my behringer midi footcontroller so that I 
>could play a groove and play a melody with this groove with my feet... 
>There would be so many nice possibilities like a polyrhythm where the 
>different parts are changing pitch creating harmonies. Or the possibility 
>to use a small drum to create a very low sub-bass.
>
> I´m also interested in just routing the percussions through different 
>kind of effects. Anyone experience with this?