I understand the basics of how to put the block in the chain & set up. I was curious if anyone had parameter settings that worked for them ie tarcking, high cut etc
Use the advanced whammy for +1 octave of shift, polyphonic setting.
Dude! LOL! I didn't even think to check your page. I'll just download yours. ThanxTry adding a Filter block right after the Pitch/Whammy block. Use the 'Lowpass' type. Attach the same controller that you are using for the Whammy control to the 'Frequency' parameter in the Filter block. Use it to cut the increasing high-end as the pitch is raised. Set it up with a Min frequency of 20,000 Hz, and a Max of 1000 Hz. All other settings default. Setup both blocks to Engage at the same time (Auto-Engage, scene, or AI switch?).
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This is really brilliant. Thanks.Try adding a Filter block right after the Pitch/Whammy block. Use the 'Lowpass' type. Attach the same controller that you are using for the Whammy control to the 'Frequency' parameter in the Filter block. Use it to cut the increasing high-end as the pitch is raised. Set it up with a Min frequency of 20,000 Hz, and a Max of 1000 Hz. All other settings default. Setup both blocks to Engage at the same time (Auto-Engage, scene, or AI switch?).
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Shows you what I do when Like A Stone pops up in rotation on a playlist these days, eh?Whammy on that solo is +2 octaves. Since it's all single notes, mono tracking may sound slightly better with less latency.
Try adding a Filter block right after the Pitch/Whammy block. Use the 'Lowpass' type. Attach the same controller that you are using for the Whammy control to the 'Frequency' parameter in the Filter block. Use it to cut the increasing high-end as the pitch is raised. Set it up with a Min frequency of 20,000 Hz, and a Max of 1000 Hz. All other settings default. Setup both blocks to Engage at the same time (Auto-Engage, scene, or AI switch?).