SpinCAD Designer release 0.98-1037 - fixed Drum Delay block

Hello, thank you, and I apologize for bothering you. My dear friend. I have a question for you. I'm going to use this on the FV-1. Could you send me a SpinCad algorithm that allows you to move the same note up and down a few octaves without changing the pitch, just like the octave boost module effects found on piano organs? Or what algorithm should I use for this?
I think I suggested that you try the Pitch Up Down block in a response to one of your other messages. If I remember correctly it puts out one octave up and one octave down at the same time. I'm sorry I don't take requests to build patches but it should be fairly easy to put together.

DL
 
Hello, thank you, and I apologize for bothering you. My dear friend. I have a question for you. I'm going to use this on the FV-1. Could you send me a SpinCad algorithm that allows you to move the same note up and down a few octaves without changing the pitch, just like the octave boost module effects found on piano organs? Or what algorithm should I use for this?
I posted this in one of the other threads you're engaging . . . .

Try this bank for the VF-1. Mind you, I think you'll need version 10.42 of the SpinCAD app. One of the patches doesn't work and another is blank. But the others should get you started. One of the patches uses the "Pitch Up Down" block that Digital Larry refers too.

Click to Download=> Pitch_Shifter_Examples_02.spbk
 
I think I suggested that you try the Pitch Up Down block in a response to one of your other messages. If I remember correctly it puts out one octave up and one octave down at the same time. I'm sorry I don't take requests to build patches but it should be fairly easy to put together.

DL
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I posted this in one of the other threads you're engaging . . . .

Try this bank for the VF-1. Mind you, I think you'll need version 10.42 of the SpinCAD app. One of the patches doesn't work and another is blank. But the others should get you started. One of the patches uses the "Pitch Up Down" block that Digital Larry refers too.

Click to Download=> Pitch_Shifter_Examples_02.spbk
Yes, I understand. Thank you very much. I respect your experience.
 
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