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Take a chord or a note and drop it in semitone increments by anything up to (or down to, depending on your point of view) an octave.
DigiTech have nailed this technology. You've heard of The Whammy, right?
The Drop allows you to drop your tuning momentarily (want to make that big fat E chord a big fat D chord for a couple of bars?) or you can decide to latch - there's a toggle that allows both. Excellent.
Setting 1 - Transposes guitar signal down 1 semitone
Setting 2 - Transposes guitar signal down 2 semitones
Setting 3 - Transposes guitar signal down 3 semitones
Setting 4 - Transposes guitar signal down 4 semitones
Setting 5 - Transposes guitar signal down 5 semitones
Setting 6 - Transposes guitar signal down 6 semitones.
Setting 7 - Transposes guitar signal down 7 semitones
Setting OCT - Transposes guitar signal down 1 octave.
Setting OCT + DRY - Transposes guitar signal down 1 octave and adds dry signal
Latency? Yes, but very little. I think it's less than you'd experience with most DAW software versions of similar products. My loose guess is somewhere between 64-128 samples which is very reasonable and useable given the size, price point and feature set of The Drop.
Tone loss? None to speak of considering the crunching this little engine has to do in such a short amount of time. I hope I demonstrate this in the video
True Bypass? Yes.
Easy to operate? Couldn't be easier.
There's a Dry/Octave below setting as well.
Useful? Absolutely. Fun? That too.
Today's tools:
Guitar: PRS Studio 10-top. Stock.
Amp: Laney VH-100R Clean Channel & L212 Cabinet (Greenbacks).
Cables: Providence
Mic: Shure SM57 (amp) Samson Airline77 (me)
Camera : Canon 60D (me) and Sony HDR CX150 (pedal)
Soundcard: AVID Mbox Pro 3
Computer: Apple iMac 27" i7 3.4 GHz 16 GB RAM
Software: Pro Tools 11, Waves CLA Guitars (slight comp over input track), Waves L3-16 Limiter (to keep levels in check at output), Apple Final Cut Pro X (video editing and Youtube compression).
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