Stolon

Stolon

size 1.79 MB

Stolon is a 3 low CPU parallel pitch shifter.
It can be used as a classic effect and / or like a polyphonic instrument driven by the midi keyboard usefull for harmony and choir effect.
Large range effect can be set :

  • Robotizer.
  • Vocodizer.
  • Chorus.
  • Vibrato.
  • Harmonizer.
  • Pitch-Shifter.


SYNC: Synchronize all sub-components. (automaticly when changing patch).

  • GLOBAL/SHFT: Common pitch shifter for the 3 stereo channel.
  • KB ENVELOPE: Only available when CHANNELx / KB is on.
  • BG COLOR: Click on logo to randomize the background color.


SHIFTER:

  • kb: keyboard tracking.
  • lck: locked to plain value.
  • sm: smooth (only available in FX mode).
  • PDL: pre-delay (ms).
  • FDBCK: feeback.


MODULATOR:

  • SHAPE: Oscillator wave shape.
  • HZ or BPM: Knob limit can be overriden through the text field.
  • DEPTH: set the modulation amplitude. +24 SEMI tones.
  • lck: locked to plain value.
  • x : Left and right channel have their modulation inverted.
  • WIDTH : phase shift.
  • The steps generates something like an autotune effect when is applied to a sustained voice at low speed.

 

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