The Pitch Down Effect

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Carlos Rosa
Jul 26, 2010
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Yeah...I know it's been discussed a LOT of times before.
I know it's easily done in pro-tools with Vari-Fi. But how can it be achieved in Cubase?
I've done it before using a pitch shifter plugin, and automating it, but it just doesn't sound right.
Well, it doesn't sound like Joey's.

This is what I did automating the pitch shifter plugin:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/9799371/pitchfx.mp3
 
I don't understand that plugin much, and I'm too lazy to figure it out haha.
I asked Joey myself, and he said he uses the "pitch shift" that comes with Cubase.
And I've actually tried that one before but didn't really understand it either xD but now
I gave it another try and found out it's really simple.

Here's the result: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/9799371/pitchfx2.mp3

What I did was cut the part where I wanted the effect on the di's, then Ctrl + right click on the waveforms > process > pitch shift, and messed with the envelope thing.
 
Or download the Tape Stop plugin for free. Does the same thing. But glitch can do a lot more I quess. Haven't really tried glitch out yet.
 
dblue glitch can be a real blast. but for the really tremolo like dives and stuff I pitch shift the DI down with the built-in Pitch Shift thingie in Cubase, Envelope and go down like 10 seminotes. totally br00tal