MONSTERpitscher 2b (dsp variable)
MONSTERpitscher 2b (dsp variable)
Keyboard-playable pitching-enginge with 24 voices (one Octave up & down from center C). Unfortunately it uses MORE THAN ONE SCOPE PRO BOARD when full 24 chromatic is set!!! Sorry. I don't know, if I can get a fixed to less voices but still modulatable pitching polyphonic version working...
There is still one option for a compromise left: Enabling & disabling unused intervals, what about that?
So this was just a fun-projectso far - listen to the mp3.
EDIT:
- dsp variable
- set your own scales
- preset-file added
EDIT:
Sorry MoPi2 - release delayed
EDIT:
MoPi2b released
			
							There is still one option for a compromise left: Enabling & disabling unused intervals, what about that?
So this was just a fun-projectso far - listen to the mp3.
EDIT:
- dsp variable
- set your own scales
- preset-file added
EDIT:
Sorry MoPi2 - release delayed
EDIT:
MoPi2b released
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					Last edited by MCCY on Sun Aug 19, 2007 3:17 am, edited 4 times in total.
									
			
						
										
						Boa, wir sind auch echt selber schuld hier in der Community... - in Sachen viele DSPs - seit einiger Zeit scheinen die Scope-Preise ja mehr als stabil zu sein! Sie waren schonmal billiger. 
Wenn man dann mal jetzt auf ein Pro board mitbietet, gehts gleich an die Tausender-Grenze. Ich habe das Gefühl, dass da die freeware-plugins eine nicht unwesentliche Rolle mitspielen. Natoll, versau ich mir also tagtäglich selbst das Scope-Schnäppchen
 ... Bin nur froh, dass ich schon meine 2 Pros, 4 Einser und 1 Luna untergebracht habe  
B.t.w. the actual version is usable on smaller boards too. With every halftone you activate dsp-consumption rises. So if you only need some specific intervals or an upwards-major-scale, it works fine on smaller boards too. Only the fully chromatic needs serious dsp...
MINImidiPITSCHA is a very good alternative when you'd like to go chromatic but don't need more than 2voices polyphony. Just set up 2 MiMiPis & allocate them to areas on your keyboard. Now you can play 2 intervals in addition to the original sound without wasting dsp power...
			
			
									
						
										
						Wenn man dann mal jetzt auf ein Pro board mitbietet, gehts gleich an die Tausender-Grenze. Ich habe das Gefühl, dass da die freeware-plugins eine nicht unwesentliche Rolle mitspielen. Natoll, versau ich mir also tagtäglich selbst das Scope-Schnäppchen
B.t.w. the actual version is usable on smaller boards too. With every halftone you activate dsp-consumption rises. So if you only need some specific intervals or an upwards-major-scale, it works fine on smaller boards too. Only the fully chromatic needs serious dsp...
MINImidiPITSCHA is a very good alternative when you'd like to go chromatic but don't need more than 2voices polyphony. Just set up 2 MiMiPis & allocate them to areas on your keyboard. Now you can play 2 intervals in addition to the original sound without wasting dsp power...
You don't need presets for thisone. Just enable some halftones and play keyboard via midi-in while you put something in the input... It is just a realtime-playable pitcher with settable scales... The more halftones you activate, the more DSPs will be used...
Don't forget to try the "mini-midi-pitscha" if you like the idea behind this. Thatone is really usable on small systems. You can use several units spread over the keyboard to get the polyphony of your desire...
I really wonder why so few people recognized all these midi-playable effects of mine... I bet it's because of the poor GUIs ...
			
			
									
						
										
						Don't forget to try the "mini-midi-pitscha" if you like the idea behind this. Thatone is really usable on small systems. You can use several units spread over the keyboard to get the polyphony of your desire...
I really wonder why so few people recognized all these midi-playable effects of mine... I bet it's because of the poor GUIs ...