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Plex Shift
5.20.4
The
Plex Shift
is nearly identical to the Plex Detune, which is itself very similar to the Plex Delay. Its pitch shifters,
however, are granted a two-octave range with SHIFT parameters. This sub-algorithm has the same parameters as
the Plex Detune (
, above) with two exceptions:
DIRECTION
– This determines whether small granules of audio in the pitch shifter are played back forward
or reversed. To understand how this works, imagine a word whose individual letters have been mirror-imaged
but are still in the correct left-to-right order (“
”). In this case, the letters are very short snippets of
audio. These are reversed (and possibly pitch-shifted) but are played back in the order in which they were
recorded. The length of the snippets depends on the
TIME
setting of the tap.
SHIFT 1,2,3,4
– This sets the amount of pitch shift applied at the output of each tap within a range of +/- 24
semitones.
Band Delay
5.20.5
The Band Delay, shown below, creates filter sweep echoes with a bandpass filter at the output of each of four
parallel delay lines.
Figure 5-21 – The Band Delay Multi-Delay Type