Hi,

I managed to get it work with rakarrack using the Harmonizer (int -12 and dry/wet -64) I ended up having just the low note as I wanted.
4 ms is the best latency I can achieve using a RT kernel 3.52 with my Roland ua25-ex, 48000-64-3 in Jack.

I am definitely keen to try the Mods by the way!!

Thanks

Nicola



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Data: Mon, 27 Jul 2015 11:54:46 +0200
Oggetto: Re: [LAU] Octave plugin fx

> On 07/27/2015 11:44 AM, Nicola wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Does anybody know if there are good octave plugins/standalone available on Linux?
>
> Hello Nicola,
>
> There are a few octaver plug-ins, so far I've had the best results with
> the MOD plugins:
> http://portalmod.com/plugins/mod-devel/2Voices
> http://portalmod.com/plugins/mod-devel/Capo
> http://portalmod.com/plugins/mod-devel/Drop
> http://portalmod.com/plugins/mod-devel/Harmonizer
> http://portalmod.com/plugins/mod-devel/Harmonizer2
> http://portalmod.com/plugins/mod-devel/HarmonizerCS
> http://portalmod.com/plugins/mod-devel/SuperCapo
>
> There's also rubberband and I also used autotalent since it has low
> latency, quality is not that great though.
>
> > My aim would be to use my guitar also as a bass guitar avoiding to buy one.
> > Anybody tried this solution do you think is feasible?
>
> Yes it's feasible but you need to get your system latency as low as
> possible since pitch shifting plug-ins introduce some extra latency.
>
> > Does guitarix for instance provide a tool like this now (I'm using an non-updated version on my Linux squeeze box)?
>
> That's version 0.10.0, I don't think that version had a pitch shifting
> module. You could give rakarrack a try too, it has a harmonizer module
> which works quite well too.
>
> Jeremy
>
> >
> > Many thanks
> >
> > Nicola
>
>