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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Okay, so top posting is requested here?<br>
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      Yea,  that's what it does actual.<br>
      you can *adds* a octave up/down with GxDetune. You can mixed dry /
      wet. (seperate controllers for dry and wet signal from 0 - 100 %
      for each). You can delay the added octave  for the latency, or you
      can compensate it internal, so that dry and wet signal comes in
      sync. <br>
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      screenshot:<br>
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      Am 01.06.2014 20:14, schrieb rosea grammostola:<br>
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      <div dir="ltr">The fun of these pedals is that it *adds* an octave
        (higher or lower) to the tone being played<br>
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        <div class="gmail_quote">On Sun, Jun 1, 2014 at 8:09 PM, hermann
          meyer <span dir="ltr"><<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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            Am 01.06.2014 19:37, schrieb hermann meyer:
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                  Am 01.06.2014 19:21, schrieb rosea grammostola:<br>
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                    Hi,<br>
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                    Quite a few e-bass players here, seems to use an
                    octaver pedal. Is there some plugin for it on Linux?<br>
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                    Regards,<br>
                    ~r<br>
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                  I've just added such a thing to guitarix (git) as gx
                  and as LV2 plug. It's called GxDetune and could shift
                  one octave up/down. Detune is possible for 1/4
                  semitone. Latency is ( in High Quality mode) 2048
                  samples minus jack-frame-size, but could as well set
                  down to Lower rates down to realtime (true, quality
                  get lost then)<br>
                  Latency could be compensate internal for mix with dry
                  signal, as well latency is reported to host (in LV2
                  version) so that the host could compensate the
                  latency, if supported.<br>
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                  greets<br>
                  hermann<br>
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            Some more information here:<br>
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