I’m using SPDIF and played for about an hour - didn’t notice anything but will keep an ear out.I did a quick reboot of the iMac, interface and III and it has not happened again. But I only had 5-10 minutes to play around with it. I will hopefully have more time later today and tomorrow to explore more and see if it comes back.
Really loving the new pitch stuff. Awesome update!
Hi Simeon, I do have the input source set to "Block In" and I tried some other Pitch versions as you suggested. No luck, but, while I was messing with those settings I went back to the VC and turned tracking mode to "off" and that seems to have cleared up the weirdness.i haven't updated yet, so i can't view the preset, but my brain says check the input source of the pitch block. if you're running the synth into the pitch, then check it's set to block input and not input 1. if that's not it, then try the fixed shifter and see if it's any different.
Try turning off tracking mode in the VC and see if that helps. It helped mine.Ahh... I was just coming to post about that. Really odd beating/warbling when playing 1st inversion major chords... Didn't try minor.
There's a tune I wrote originally on my baritone... So I tried it with Virtual Capo set to -4. The 2 primary chords in the progression are F#/A and G#/B (relative to standard tuning). It did not sound pleasant
All pitch shifters do this. Try D/F#. It'll warble like crazy. The problem is that the autocorrelation "frequency" is poorly defined and there's no real pitch to lock on to.Ahh... I was just coming to post about that. Really odd beating/warbling when playing 1st inversion major chords... Didn't try minor.
There's a tune I wrote originally on my baritone... So I tried it with Virtual Capo set to -4. The 2 primary chords in the progression are F#/A and G#/B (relative to standard tuning). It did not sound pleasant
I did... I don't recall it making a big difference.Try turning off tracking mode in the VC and see if that helps. It helped mine.
Ok, thanks!All pitch shifters do this. Try D/F#. It'll warble like crazy. The problem is that the autocorrelation "frequency" is poorly defined and there's no real pitch to lock on to.
where can i find the download? when i go to page it only has 12.07
my fractbot isn't finding it?
please help thanks
in Firmware Update threads like this, the first post usually has the link. Beta versions are not posted on the main website. this is given to us directly from the developers here on the forum.where can i find the download? when i go to page it only has 12.07
my fractbot isn't finding it?
please help thanks
it's possible your browser is automatically unzipping the folder. you should see 3 files in the folder:but when i download it i'm only getting documents & pdf, nothing to unzip
There is a Wish List forum. Perhaps you should post there?Please Fractal, give as more amps: Toneking Imperial !
Pretty sure he already did...There is a Wish List forum. Perhaps you should post there?
Used the Virtual Capo for the first time tonight. Nice! Seamless, quick pitch shifting, no muss, no fuss, no bother.
I found another trick for it besides shifting overall pitch: artificial 2nd harmonic enhancement. Dialed in an octave, rolled the mix level back to 17%, and found a wonderful "welcome to the jangle" rhythm tone with my #1 Strat, chorused into stereo via the Japan CE-2.
Lead track is my "Almost Clean" Mk IIC+ sound with the T808 input boost set at 12db. Bass is my OLP Stingray through an SVT2 and 8x10 SV Bass cab.
Whipped up a quick demo:
Great job, Cliff!