Whammy pitch Octaver fv-1 (SpinCad)

serhay

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Hello, I want to get the octaves that can only move up and down (bass-treble octave) without changing the same note decision in the whammy pedal. I will use it in the fv-1. I am pretty sure that this is done with SpinCad with a single pot. What kind of drawing should be done as an algorithm? I am a bit new to this and I am looking for your help.
 
I gave that one a shot as well there is a whammy algorithm that you can download from the repository through mas effects ( that’s how I found it, but to be honest the fv-1 doesn’t track as well as you would want ( at least for me it didn’t) both with octave and realtime adjustments of a control pot. YMMV. I’m by no means an expert with this stuff so take that with a grain of salt, it was a fun experiment that worked but my results were underwhelming to say the least. The daisy seed. (Look up PPCB terrarium projects.) that has a ton more processing power and would be much better equipped to try and tackle that project…
 
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I gave that one a shot as well there is a whammy algorithm that you can download from the repository through mas effects ( that’s how I found it, but to be honest the fv-1 doesn’t track as well as you would want ( at least for me it didn’t) both with octave and realtime adjustments of a control pot. YMMV. I’m by no means an expert with this stuff so take that with a grain of salt, it was a fun experiment that worked but my results were underwhelming to say the least. The daisy seed. (Look up PPCB terrarium projects.) that has a ton more processing power and would be much better equipped to try and tackle that project…
Daisy seed. I'll look into it, but I don't want to be overly professional. I've found that the FV-1 provides almost the same effects found in Pog and Whammy-style pedals. Is this true? I'd like to ask you if you could send me the algorithm you mentioned that I can open with SpinCad. I think there's a lot to learn from masters like you, My best regards, my friend.
 
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