Thanks, sorry for the absence, yes, guess its pitch most often used for the effect,..
The effect I refer too is simply how it sounds on an old real to real tape-machine when f.eks. with your hand graduately prevent it from spinning, then when you remove the hand comes the "spin up"
Yes HHM, that is, what pitch bend does. You can paint a curve to determine its behaviour for slowing down or speeding up. You can even preserve the original tempo for getting unreal spacy pitch effects. But that is not what you want. You should only leave the "Preserve original tempo" check box unchecked for getting your tape effect.
uhmm ...something like what is in seconds 1:22-to-1:25 at Or may you post a link?
Yes, but the effect is very vague in this example, you should imagine a real tape machine, or a record player, the way it sounds if you switch the power off, or slowly stop the soin with a hand
Yes HHM, that is, what pitch bend does. You can paint a curve to determine its behaviour for slowing down or speeding up. You can even preserve the original tempo for getting unreal spacy pitch effects. But that is not what you want. You should only leave the "Preserve original tempo" check box unchecked for getting your tape effect.
Thanks, sounds good, but furthermore I would like to turn it to zero ;-)
Thanks, but not updated since 2003, so likely not working on my new W10 machine
Actually it does (work on Win 10, that is!) I've just tested it on my W10 i7 machine (though not in SF since I don't have that) and it works very well! Just need to bear in mind it is 32 bit so you may need to use something like jbridge if SF cannot natively use 32 bit VSTs.