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Hi, That's really helpful, I will check both oout. Yes, I've been really disappointed with the PS-5 - it's good to hear that it's not just me! Ian ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mech" <mech@m3ch.net> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2007 6:54 PM Subject: Re: Looking for a pitch shifter pedal > At 6:05 PM +0000 11/17/07, Ian Popperwell wrote: >> >>I play wind instruments, saxes, flute and sometimes wind synth. I use >>chorus and delay on my flute and want to get different possibilities of >>harmony and thickening of the sound. I have a Boss PS-5 pitch shifter >>pedal and have been disapointed with the thinness of the sounds that I >get >>out - even a fourth up or down. I know that the further from the actual >>pitch , the grainier the sound, but some of it might be because the >>pedal's circuitary is designed for guitar. I'm interested to hear if >any >>LD members have used pitch shifters/harmonisers with instruments other >>than guitar to good effect? I really want to go for a pedal or at least >>small unit that can fit into my pedalboard -I don't want to take a rack >>around with me. I'm wondering about some of the Digitech Voocalist units >>or t.c./Hellicon units...? > > Two thoughts, Ian: > > First, if you're really into the Boss units, try one of the old PS-3's > instead of the PS-5. I'm not going to say that it's realistic, but it > degrades in a much more pleasant manner than the newer PS-5. Many >people > (myself included) like that model for the textures you're able to pull >out > of them. BTW, the stereo detune function is great for thickening up >your > sound with a small box -- > better than most choruses even -- and is worth the price of the unit > alone. > > Next, at the other extreme, I use one of the TC Helicon Voiceworks units > (the rackmount model) dedicated to my Yamaha VL70-m. Even though it's > designed for shifting and harmonizing voices, it works brilliantly for > horns and wind instruments. I can turn a sax patch into an entire >section > quite easily, and it sounds believable. Also, the intelligent > harmonization and part variation helps a lot. I've taken a monophonic > slide guitar line (again, from the VL70-m and turned it into a fantastic > steel guitar patch played on my WX-11. There's a floor pedal unit called > the VoiceLive, I believe, which could just as well fit your needs. > > --m. > -- > _____ > "Image is blasphemy. Text is heresy. The spoken word is a lie." > ( x ) <--- you are here. > > >