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Analog Octaver

Originally intended for bass players, the Analog Octaver is a classic effect that can sound great with any instrument.
It works by creating two additional signals: one at an octave below the input pitch, and another at two octaves below.
Rather than use pitch shifter technology, it uses an analog detection circuit to manipulate and filter the input signal.
The Analog Octaver will only work with single notes; intervals or chords may yield unstable results.
While the original analog octaver suffers from tracking problems, we have made significant improvements to the
tracking in the modeled version. And with the addition of a simple "Low Cut" parameter, we have greatly expanded
the useful range in comparison to the original effect.
Most parameters work the same way as with the pitch shifter types:
Voice Balance
At the left extreme of "Voice Balance" you hear only the -1oct signal. At the right extreme you hear only the -2oct
signal. Intermediate positions result in a mix of both signals.
Mix
Determines the balance between the output of "Voice Balance" and the unprocessed signal.
Pitch Shifter (White) 192
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