Part 5 - the GT-10 Harmonizer and Pitch Shifter

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Uploaded by on May 18, 2008

the GT-10 at Amazon

http://tinyurl.com/dmt8ot

Because the GT-10 has 2 effects chains, it's possible to use two harmonizers or two pitch shifters on channel A and B - allowing for 5 voice harmonies...

This patch is based on the "More Than Lead" preset (an obvious boston/tom scholtz sound.)

The harmonizer and pitch shifter effects are extremely flexible and controllable. In the video I also demonstrate how stable they are even with low picking dynamics.

I hope you like it. Thanks for any comments/ratings.

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  • Great video! Please send me this patch already done as mid file friend if you can. thanks beforehand.

  • Hi guys check out the prospects from Coventry in the UK they are trying to get fans on Facebook as possible they are only 13 and fantastic musicians!! They even have twins in the band and for the girls checkout harry :-)

  • @AhYaOk my brother thinks i buy music gear to "annoy him"

  • Can you get Boston type harmonies from that thing? Say for a song like Peace of Mind?

  • Nice demo man, thanks very much

  • @JayEm225 I had faced the same problem before...and I also use the same technique to cover different songs...I made different patches for different songs, all with the proper tuning...I only tune my guitar in Drop D, and the rest of the thing does the GT10...I use the FX1 immediate after the guitar input in the FX Chain...I use the Pitch Shifter to drop down the tuning (i.e. : half or full step down etc, as per the requirement of the song)...I keep the direct level at 0 and the PS1 level at 100.

  • @Mordehm I know the thing is the singer cant transpose a song like, for example, Before I forget to drop c, but well I'll just tune on beer breaks or somethin no big deal haha.

  • @JayEm225 Alright, in that case my best advice is to transpose the songs. Play a drop C song in drop D for example. If you are gonna alter the pitch you are going to have latency, and latency is bad :P. Besides the latency it will alter your tone in a bad way.

  • @lunatico0258 well you could try puting FX1 on harmonizer and FX 2 on harmonizer too, and set different harmonies to them, havent tried it though

  • @Mordehm No I'm not, I play covers, covers that are in different tunings, it is not that practical to have to tune after everysong, and having to choose the songs we are going to play based on tuning is not our favorite thing to do, I can play bud, I dont just chug on the lowest string.

    Cheers

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