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April 11, 2019 at 9:20 pm #115275Hello, Look at this video at min 3:00: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XTpioN2g7Bg I don’t know if this sound is made with the H9 only. Someone can help me in order to reproduce it? Many thanks, bye 
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April 12, 2019 at 1:13 am #151691Paradox wrote:Look at this video at min 3:00: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XTpioN2g7Bg I don't know if this sound is made with the H9 only. Someone can help me in order to reproduce it? Sounds like 3 octaves up + some reverb. You may use H910/H949, PitchFlex, or PitchFuzz to do that. 
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April 12, 2019 at 2:07 am #151692Agreed. You could probably use any of those algos. I heard 2 octaves up, though, from where he was on the fretboard. The shifted timbre & the initial glide screamed PitchFlex to me. As in ’embracing the glitch’, and using phrasing & vibrato to transform it into something expressive. I don’t know how he engaged the effect. If it was by the FLEX / auxiliary switch, it’s probably a latching one. In that case, dial up the H-T GLISS for the initial glide. Expression pedal works (used for the preset above). Using expression, the H-T GLISS, T-H GLISS, and SHAPE values don’t really matter. It’s a bright sound, so I left the LP FILTER at minimum. If you don’t have an expression pedal (just want that sound, without the glide), dial up the HotKnob to 100. Use ACTIVE / (BYPASS) to maintain your original tone. All that said, I’ll bet the H910 / H949 algo would be very close, especially using one of the olders TYPEs. 
 
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