Any reason NOT to use RAMP LFO for multiple pitch shifts?

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Digital Larry
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Any reason NOT to use RAMP LFO for multiple pitch shifts?

Post by Digital Larry »

I realize that each pitch shift stage would need to have the same length buffer and pitch shift, but could I conceivably have 2 or 3 running at the same time? Not sure of the musical application or necessity, but just wondering...

While we're on the subject, I presume that a dedicated DOWN shift could use the shortest buffer length without any issues, and the selection of buffer lengths is primarily to allow some tradeoff for up-shifts depending on the material?

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Post by frank »

Yeah, you could do that and run multiple stages like that.

Never really thought about the down using minimum length buffer, off the top of my head sounds reasonable.
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