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I've been trying to work this out for ages...

Is there any way of making a delay echo combi that will change pitch on the echos. I know this is possible in FL Studio and I have come across VST's that do it.

Any tips would be appreciated Big Grin

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18-04-2008 09:33
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there is a way to make one. Using a couple of simple delays and a pitch shfting plugin.

Right make 2 new aux/sends whatever........

add a delay to each with the timimgs you want........make sure they have ZERO feedback and a wet mix of 100%

send the first delay to the second one and the second to the first ......start with small amounts of send between the two as you could end up fucking either your ears or speakers.

then on one of the delay channels insert the pitch shifting plug-in
(the 1ts one if you want it to pitch up on the first echo or the second if you want it to play echo the original once the pitch up)
and set to the amount you want it to shift every repeat.

then send the sound you want to have this effect to the 1st delay only and you should have a pitch shifting echo/delay which should pitch up every repeat to the amount you set.
To change the amount of feedback simply increase the amount the aux delays are sending to themselves.
You could then pan each delay a touch to make it stereo Wink

other effect can be used instead of the pitch shifter such as a filter or distortion so that every time a delay happens it gets more filtered or distorted.

Nice for making tape style delays


now iv just read you want it to happen in reason which isn't gonna happen as there isn't a pitch shifting device

so i've written all that for nothing.....bugger

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18-04-2008 15:31 Homepage of BattleDrone
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Ha ha , cheers Jimmy ( ghost), that is what i thought. Imposible!!! But at least I know that. Why can't you do it in reason? why!!!! It's an effect I love... Maybe in reason 6???

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18-04-2008 16:22
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basicly any delay unti you find that has a LFO in it, that emulates Tape Delay http://www.interruptor.ch/vst_overview.shtml (bionic and analogic delay both have this feature, jsut oens stero ones not) they are some really good free delay units, good to have. they do good tape echo, but this guy does a lot of good stuff like that as you cna see.

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