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    VicDiesel
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    Both the Freeze and SuperEgo don’t seem to deal terribly well with low frequencies. I’m trying to freeze a bass note obtained by pitch shifting a flute 2 octaves down. (Using an Eventide, so the quality of the shifting is not in question.) And something in the granular algorithm seems to cancel the low frequencies by a good extent.

    True? Is it known what the frequency characteristic of the Freeze is?

    Any suggestions?

    V.

    #122900
    EHX STAFF
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    It works well with a bass guitar…
    A flute transposed down two octaves with a pitch shifter I dont know… The wave form might be freaking it out.

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    #122901
    VicDiesel
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    The wave form is probably close to a sine wave. No where near as many harmonics as a bass guitar. But I’ll try to hook up a bass, see what I can expect.

    V.

    #122902
    EHX STAFF
    Keymaster

    Its that pitch shifting down 2 octaves is drastic and will introduce all sorts of artifacts, even with the best the world has to offer.

    #122911
    VicDiesel
    Member

    I’m not sure that the pitch shifting is that much to blame. But I’ve drawn the obvious conclusion and switched the two devices: first the SuperEgo, then the effect. And that works beautifully.

    V.

    #122912
    EHX STAFF
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    Great glad you got it sorted out.

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