Pitch Shifter
A pitch shifter raises or lowers (e.g. "transposes") each note a performer plays by a pre-set interval. For example, a pitch shifter set to increase the pitch by a fourth will raise each note four diatonic intervals above the notes actually played. Simple pitch shifters raise or lower the pitch by one or two octaves, while more sophisticated devices offer a range of interval alterations. A harmonizer is a type of pitch shifter that combines the altered pitch with the original pitch to create a two or more note harmony.
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Hungry Robot Pedals - The Wardenclyffe Deluxe
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Hungry Robot Pedals - The Wardenclyff MINI lo-fi ambient modulator V2
The Wardenclyffe is a lo-fi ambient modulator. It emulates the magical lo-fi textures of early audio recordings.
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Hungry Robot Pedals - Monastery
The Monastery is a Dual Preset, Polyphonic Octave Generator that allows for simultaneous octave up and octave down with minimal latency and excellent tracking anywhere on the neck, even with multiple notes.
€239.00Incl. 19% German VAT (may vary depending on country of destination, final price will be displayed at checkout)