If you shift down, you can drop pitch down to literally nothing… and then keep going until you’re doing reverse buffer looping, which ends up (at a setting of 0) being the same pitch you started with, but backwards. If you shift up, you can go towards very shrill crazy up-shifts that are right to the edge of blowing up the plugin. Everything not flutter/pitch knob related, is exactly the same: all my development time went towards making the pitch shift interesting. It’s being done in a more normal way than Glitch Shifter, but for all that it still enables some silly and extreme noises. And the request was to make a plugin where the time would wobble but the pitch would not, perhaps using some pitch shifter algorithm.Īnd… I did not make that thing! :D but I made this instead, and here you go!Īll this is, is TapeDelay2 but instead of the flutter control, it’s got a fixed pitch shift. I’d mentioned how my TapeDelay2, which I was about to post that very night, would let you wiggle around the speed control and you’d get crazy wobble JUST like if you were doing it on a tape deck, because of the way I ran the delay buffers. So I was at a a synthesizer meet-up talking with some folks and someone asked me if I could do a particular thing. This plugin is somewhat hard to control, but works best when tempo locked to the host clock.TL DW: PitchDelay is TapeDelay2 but with pitch shift instead of flutter. It records sound into a delay line and after a little bit starts to play it back backwards. flipper +flipper is a simple sound reverser. Good for creating ambient chordal washes from simple material. +bubbler uses 8 channels of grains which can give you an extremely dense cloud of sound. As pitch shift can be distributed to multiple simultaneous grains, chords can be played with the on screen buttons, or by sending MIDI to the plugin. bubbler +bubbler is a granular delay in which grains are pulled from the delay line with randomized start time, delay time, reversal, panning and pitch shift values. The time and depth controls can radically alter the quality of the pitch shifting, from subtle to comical. Pitch can be adjusted in equal tempered semitones or just ratios with additional cents and octave controls. pitchdelay +pitchdelay, is based on the same codebase as +delay, but the controls are oriented toward pitch shifting, giving you classic rotating head pitch shifting. ![]() Both the delay time and the LFO modulator can be synced to multiples and divisions of the host clock. ![]() +delay gives you classic delay effects, with a wide ranging filter section to help emulate vintage delays, an LFO time modulator with triangle, sine, ramp, square and random waveforms, as well as freeze mode, dual-head mode and feedback inversion. Includes: +delay, +pitchdelay, +bubbler, +flipper. ![]() The saturating feedback also allows them to be great drone and noise generators. Pitch shifting is achieved with a dual head crossfading delay (ala Eltro Tempophon/Dennis Gabor/Pierre Schaeffer phonogene) and is decidedly retro. X64 X86 VST/AU/VST3 | WiN MAC | 44 MB SoundHack Delay Bundle is a group of four plugins derived from the same basic delay algorithm: a hermite interpolated delay line with variable modulation, and a feedback loop with dc blocking and saturation.
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