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Ian Popperwell wrote: > Thanks, Who's the DL55 made by (don't recognise the model number)? Yikes! if only my memory would serve me well.. I meant the Digitech DHP-33 / DHP-55 / IPS-33B models. Reviews often say the DHP-33 is better quality than the DHP-55; related to choise of components AFAIR, but I can't tell as I have none of them. None of them are frequent visitors on evilbay :( Anyways, Digi Vocalists are often reviewed as very easy to work with and get a good tone from. Frequently available and affordable too.. From the limited pokin I did on them half a year ago, I seem to remember they came in a few models, of which the later had an edge. YMMV.. > ----- Original Message ----- From: "van Sinn" <vansinn@post.cybercity.dk> > To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> > Sent: Sunday, November 18, 2007 10:59 AM > Subject: Re: Looking for a pitch shifter pedal > > >> Ian Popperwell wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> 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...? >> >> >> You could try pokin the net for an old DL55 (IIRC). I know people >> using them for both guitars and bass, saying they work just fine. -- rgds, van Sinn