[sdiy] analog pitch shifter circuit?
elmacaco
elmacaco at nyc.rr.com
Mon Jan 10 05:49:19 CET 2005
Yeah, this list is amazing.
I'm pretty sure that after the fantastic four movie comes out someone here
will gather the collective resources of this list and launch a sucessful
world takeover.
[in case you're listening, I'm in ;) ]
----- Original Message -----
From: <synthplayer88 at spymac.com>
To: "HOSHUYAMA" <houshu at muj.biglobe.ne.jp>; <synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl>
Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2005 11:05 PM
Subject: Re: [sdiy] analog pitch shifter circuit?
> Hi,
> Thanks for the link!!!! :D
>
> You guys are such a great bunch!! :)
>
> With so much resources and expertise, also willing to help!
>
> Looking forward to be learning some more from you guys.....
>
> regards,
> Scott
>
>
>
> On Tue Jan 4 8:56 , HOSHUYAMA <houshu at muj.biglobe.ne.jp> sent:
>
> >Happy new year to all,
> >
> >Schematics of an analog pitch shifter are at Mark Hammer's site:
> >
> > http://ampage.org/hammer/files/AnalogHarmonizer.ZIP
> > http://hammer.ampage.org
> >
> >The schematics are useful to get to understand how a pitch shifter
> >works. However, it looks too complicated to build for the quality.
> >
> >Obviously, almost all the comercially-available pitch shifters are
> >digital including all the Boss products. To learn more about pitch
> >shifters, I'd suggest to read an AES paper by an E-mu engineer (or
> >founder?).
> >
> >Osamu (Sam) Hoshuyama
> >Saitama, Japan
> >
> >
> >harrybissell wrote:
> >> Someone had a pitch shifter schematic using BBDs on their site. iirc it
may have
> >>
> >> been Osamu Hoshuyama (Hi Osamu :^). It may have been taken down. It
used two
> >> sets of BBD... one is recording while the second is playing back. Not
too
> >> complex.
> >
>
>
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