Re: Detuned note stacking with LADSPA effect?

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On Thu, 17 Jan 2013 12:15:58 +0100, Julien Claassen <julien@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello everyone!
Is there a ladspa effect, that simulates stacking of notes with a detune. Like the feature most modern virtual analogue synths have to produce things like supersaw. I don't need stereo spreading, for that I'd turn to a chorus. I've searched my local plugins for "detune", but only found choruses. Yes, I know, I could go overboard and use the rubberband or other pitchshifters and double/tripple... my track, but I'd rather not.

The fat sounds of your Nordlead also can be produced by a minimal time shift. I not sure if there is a detuning involved, it does sound like a short delay, similar to a MIDI loop back and because sound can vari the tuning during sustain, there automagically is a detune included. Quasi the same is to twist the phases ;), however, a very short delay with minimal feedback would cause what you're looking for. IOW it's always some kind of chorus, just without modulation controlled by a LFO. So a delay might do what you're looking for.

Regards,
Ralf

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