Doppler effect delay help

Keith White

Experienced
Does anybody know what parameters and blocks you would use so when you hit a note each successive delay would be lower in pitch
 
Try this out? Keep the feedback in the delay block to 0, and control the number of repeats with "Return Level" in the return block.
For the pitch block, keep both detune amounts the same.

(But, if you want crazy, you could use a stereo delay, set the pitch block input mode to stereo, and have different levels of detune in each ear!)

If it weren't for @2112 I would have never known to use the send/return in this manner.
 

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The pitch block's dual shift mode will do this. There's a delay setting for each voice, and the shift is within the delay feedback loop.

Plex detune can also work if you only want a shift of 50 cents or less. Unlike the pitch block, the feedback of all voices gets summed before going back through the effect.
 
The pitch block's dual shift mode will do this. There's a delay setting for each voice, and the shift is within the delay feedback loop.

Plex detune can also work if you only want a shift of 50 cents or less. Unlike the pitch block, the feedback of all voices gets summed before going back through the effect.

Very cool, much easier!
 
The pitch block's dual shift mode will do this. There's a delay setting for each voice, and the shift is within the delay feedback loop.

Plex detune can also work if you only want a shift of 50 cents or less. Unlike the pitch block, the feedback of all voices gets summed before going back through the effect.

Woohoo!
 
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