hello y’all… I am looking to buy a 2nd-hand hardware box that will allow me to input a stereo analog audio signal and get a clean pitch-shifted polyphonic octave-down. I’ve been looking at eventide H3000s on eBay but they are just a bit too expensive for what may be a total boondoggle.
I don’t need uber-fidelity; 44.k sampling rate and 16-bit internal processing is fine. Balanced i/o would be very good but maybe not a necessity?
And pls no speculation or armchair recommendations folks; I am just looking for suggestions from people who have actually used the suggested device personally for this specific task. Thanks for reading – c.
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Rent, or arrange a demo on an Eventide.
Bordering on your response criteria, I've HEARD (someone else pushed the buttons) good results from a SPX990 on rap vocals...
Try the Roland VP-9000 Variphase box. It does some pretty cool stuff. Cheers