scale with octave-down effect Fuzz, distortion and octaver (electric guitar) Problems playing these files? See media help. Octave effect boxes are a...
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Effects unit (redirect from Octave pedal)
Clyde McCoy, in 1967 and that same year Roger Mayer developed the first octave effect, which Jimi Hendrix named "Octavio". Upon first hearing the Octavia...
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actually played. Simple pitch shifters raise or lower the pitch by one or two octaves, while more sophisticated devices offer a range of interval alterations...
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Mu-Tron (section Mu-tron Octave Divider)
Bi-Phase, as a kind of scaled-down version. The Octave Divider used the octave effect, producing tones an octave above and below the input signal. There were...
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List of effects (redirect from Effect (causality))
Observer effect (physics) (physics) Observer-expectancy effect (cognitive biases) (cognitive psychology) Occlusion effect (biology) (otology) Octave effect (effects...
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rule, often to striking effect. In Milton's Sonnet 19, the sestet begins early, halfway through the last line of the octave: When I consider how my light...
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Alternately, a blind octave may occur "in a rapid octave passage when one note of each alternate octave is omitted." The effect is to simulate octave doubling using...
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Pseudo Octave Pseudo Octave Problems playing this file? See media help. Perfect Octave Perfect Octave Problems playing this file? See media help. A pseudo-octave...
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An octave glissando is a glissando played on the piano by maintaining a constant distance of an octave between the thumb and finger used to execute it...
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Rhapsody OS which became the Mac OS X Classic Environment MXR Blue Box, an octave effect for electric guitars Nickname of Hessdalen AMS, as it uses a blue container...
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Octave illusion The octave illusion: two pitches at 400 and 800 Hz, played in each ear, alternating ears every 250 milliseconds, for 10 seconds Problems...
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through loudspeakers. They are also a common effect in both digital and analog signal processing. Octave effect processors synthesize a subharmonic tone at...
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Scientific pitch notation (redirect from Note-octave)
note name (with accidental if needed) and a number identifying the pitch's octave. Although scientific pitch notation was originally designed as a companion...
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Short sample of reverberation effect Clean signal, followed by 3 different versions of reverberation (with longer and longer decay times). Problems playing...
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An octave twelve is a type of 12-string guitar fitted with a short-scale neck 15.5 inches (39 cm) and a small solid body. It is tuned one octave higher...
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measure. If a note has an accidental and the note is repeated in a different octave within the same measure the accidental is usually repeated, although this...
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Auto-Tune Chorus effect Compression Delay effect (STEED) Distortion Double tracking (ADT) Ducking Equalization Exciter effect Flanging Octave effect Noise gate...
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Shepard tone (redirect from Shepard effect)
Shepard, is a sound consisting of a superposition of sine waves separated by octaves. When played with the bass pitch of the tone moving upward or downward...
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Causality (redirect from Cause and effect theory)
process, state, or object (an effect) where the cause is at least partly responsible for the effect, and the effect is at least partly dependent on...
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chorus effect is more easily heard than on the piano. 12-string guitar, bajo sexto and Greek bouzouki – Courses with pairs of strings, tuned in octaves and...
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Palladino preferred a different sound, combining fretless tone with an octaver effect, and basslines that frequently added chords, lead lines, and counter-melodies...
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Consecutive fifths (redirect from Parallel octaves)
a higher part. Octave displacement is irrelevant to this aspect of musical grammar; for example, a parallel twelfth (i.e., an octave plus a fifth) is...
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fourth, into several complex systems encompassing tetrachords and octaves, as well as octave scales divided into seven to thirteen intervals. Any discussion...
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Ice) Strymon Timeline Delay Enema FX Mingebox (custom made fuzz and octave effect) Ibanez TS9 Tube Screamer Fulltone OCD overdrive (used for the recording...
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Chord (music) (redirect from Octave chord)
(which used the simultaneous perfect intervals of a fourth, a fifth, and an octave), with chord progressions and harmony - an incidental result of the emphasis...
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A sound effect (or audio effect) is an artificially created or enhanced sound, or sound process used to emphasize artistic or other content of films,...
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Octave One is a group of American techno musicians composed of siblings Lenny Burden and Lawrence Burden, sometimes associated with their three other brothers...
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Roger Mayer issued the first octave effect. The following year saw the arrival of Univox's phase shifter and chorus effect. These pedals became favorite...
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male voice typically deepens an octave, while the female voice usually deepens only by a few tones. A similar effect is a "voice crack", during which...
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a specific octave. Middle C is named C4 and is the start of the 4th octave. Higher octaves use successively higher number and lower octaves use successively...
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