The FV-1 is capable of providing pitch-shifting effects, but it doesn't do it anywhere near as well as the POG or the Whammy. You could build a rough approximation of these pedals, but it would not work as well, and as @Paradox916 mentioned you will likely be disappointed if you compare it to the original.I've found that the FV-1 provides almost the same effects found in Pog and Whammy-style pedals.
If you're set on using SpinCAD so you can listen to patches without FV-1 hardware but aren't trying to learn how to use SpinCAD to write patches yourself, you're going to have a hard time.Thanks. Is it possible to listen to the whammy code here? Where can I find it? I also asked about an algorithm in Spincad format. The forum you mentioned only has patches. I don't want hex or spinAsm output. What I'd like to see are algorithms that perform similar octave functions with the whammy pedal, for example, and blocks created with Spincad.
If that project is an itch you absolutely have to scratch, I get it. But I’m telling you from experience that’s a lot of time effort and a little bit of money into something that’s going to end up on a shelf…. Ask me how I knowSure, I've started working with Spincad. I also have an FV-1 in the works. Just the effects algorithm, octave drawing examples, and that's it, man.
Try these two patches. They were created in SpinCAD 10.42Sure, I've started working with Spincad. I also have an FV-1 in the works. Just the effects algorithm, octave drawing examples, and that's it, man.
Thank you for your information. I will strongly consider your reports. I would like to try and see. I like everything that is challenging. If you could send me your octaver pitch algorithm that I can open with Spincad, I would like to examine it. If you have other pitch shifting algorithms, I would like to open them with Spincad and see them. Best regards.If that project is an itch you absolutely have to scratch, I get it. But I’m telling you from experience that’s a lot of time effort and a little bit of money into something that’s going to end up on a shelf…. Ask me how I know
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… fv-1 is great for things like reverbs and delays, but pitch effects? Not so much… I’m not trying to discourage you, just want you to know what you are getting into. Best of luck, as long as you are having fun that’s all that matters.
If you want to leave a Spincad algorithm patch, I can accept it. Thank you for your general information. Best regards.I only made a couple of patches on spinCAD then deleted eclipse they weren’t anything that special, just download the ones off MAS effects… and stop DMing me the same thing you post… it’s getting weird.
You cannot get ±3 octaves with an FV-1. At best you can get about -1.2 octaves and +2 octaves. I suggest playing with each block's settings. By clicking on a placed block, you see a dropdown that shows any options for that block. Several have a "Settings" option that you can explore.The patches are great, thanks. I have a question. How can I create -3/+3 octaves? For example, can you provide an example drawing in Spincad that will make the note I specify go up or down from the lowest pitch to the highest? Note: I don't want a pitch shift! I just want the note to go up or down a few octaves.
I do not have a sample drawing. The site I posted above has some SpinCAD file example links on it and you should be able to open those directly into SpinCAD. Do the reading. Nothing replaces that.I'd be very happy if you could see a sample drawing! Thank you very much anyway. Best regards.
which was years ago
Thanks for the vids.