Super Whammy - MOD Devices

MOD Team

Inspired by the classic Digitech Whammy(*), this pitch-shifter can shift an input pitch from -12 semitones down to +24 semitones up. "First" and "Last" determine the range of variation where the "Step" parameter will work. "First" doesn't need to be necessarily smaller than "Last". "Clean" parameter allows you to hear the bypass sound summed with the pitch shifted signal and "Gain" is the effect gain, it does not affect the clean signal. All plugins in the MOD-pitchshifter family have an option to set the fidelity of the plugin. As you lower the fidelity, the sound will become less pristine, but the plugin will also use less processing. The opposite holds true for increasing the fidelity, this will grant you a clearer pitch-shifted signal at the cost of significantly more processing being used. *The Lo-Fi setting is reminiscent of bit-crushed sounds, if you are looking for those synthesizer-like basslines, or dirty octave-up sounds, this is your setting! *The Hi-Fi setting is great if you are looking to emulate (for example) something like a 12-string guitar, be sure to mind that CPU-meter in the bottom-right of the screen though! *The settings in between are created to let you make the perfect trade-off between quality and performance. A hint for making the right decision: the more you shift the pitch up, the higher you will need to set the Fidelity to get a clear sound. (*) 'Other product names modeled in this software are trademarks of their respective companies that do not endorse and are not associated or affiliated with MOD. Digitech Whammy is a trademark or trade name of another manufacturer and was used merely to identify the product whose sound was reviewed in the creation of this product. All other trademarks are the property of their respective holders.'


This is a companion discussion topic for the original entry at https://pedalboards.moddevices.com/plugins/aHR0cDovL21vZGRldmljZXMuY29tL3BsdWdpbnMvbW9kLWRldmVsL1N1cGVyV2hhbW15

It would be nice a MIDI input in order to allowing remote control of effects via MIDI as the Digitech Whammy :slight_smile:

I second this MIDI implementation