closest doubler/harmonizer sound possible for Timefactor?

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      johndavidrau
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      Running some pedals via FOH for a tour this fall. Pigtronix keymaster with timefactor and reverb. 

      Any recs on how to get the closest sound to a harmonizer/doubler for Vocals?

      Maybe vintage delay modulation? Doesn’t have to sound exactly like an H9 but wanna get some phat warmth going beyond a just a slap back vibe…

      any suggestionsss!?

       

    • #149912
      bohan
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      Eventide Staff
      johndavidrau wrote:

      Any recs on how to get the closest sound to a harmonizer/doubler for Vocals? Any suggestions?

      It's easy to get that sound from a PitchFactor or H9. For TimeFactor, it's hard to get the same, but you may try the ModDelay algorithm.

    • #149913
      hailmasch
      Participant

      I think Mod Delay and Vintage Delay are the ones to look at for this type of sound.

      To avoid just sounding like a slapback, you want to turn the delay time even lower. Turning the delay below about 20mS will take the delay from slapback range to doubling/chorus range. With delay times this short, feedback will give you a flanger-y sound which may or may not be desirable. I think a bit of feedback here sounds pretty cool with Vintage Delay. Try a MOD SPEED of 0.5Hz as a starting point and adjust MOD DEPTH to taste. Turn the BITS down a little for some digital grit.

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