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malletchops
post Sun 29 Nov 2009, 08:41
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I am performing a piece that requires me to pitch shift down two octaves and delay the start of the sound by 900ms. The PitchShifter2 plug-in in Logic only does one octave and no delay...

Please help. I am new to Logic and can use some help.

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Dave

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houstonmusic
post Mon 30 Nov 2009, 16:54
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i don't use Logic, but is this something that has to happen in real time? could you pitch shift once, render the file, and then pitch shift again?
shifting is no problem, of course, just use a delay line set to 900ms/100% (no filters).
for what it's worth. good luck.
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malletchops
post Mon 30 Nov 2009, 18:27
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Thanks for the reply. Yes, it needs to be done in real time. I am playing a live piece that requires the pitch shift. I think I figured it out. One of my students's built me a maxMSP plug-in and I think I will just use that.

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