PitchFuzz
PitchFuzz is a multi-effects Algorithm combining Fuzz, three Pitch Shifters, and two Delays into one, easy
to use effect. Fuzz is the first effect in the signal path, getting its inspiration from classic analog fuzz
pedals as well as Eventide’s own CrushStation and Sculpt Algorithms. The Pitch Shifters are next in the
signal path and are based on Eventide’s PitchFlex Algorithm from the PitchFactor pedal. The Delay
section is last in the signal path and its lineage can be traced back to the Vintage Delay Algorithm in
TimeFactor. The two Delays can be added to the entire output signal following the Pitch Shifters or added
individually to two of the pitched voices only, creating arpeggiated type effects.
Fuzz: Controls the amount of Fuzz/Distortion generated after the input signal. A setting of 0
completely bypasses the Fuzz effect. Use 1 to 50 for a distortion type effect and 51 to 100 for
more of a Fuzz type effect.
Fuzz Tone: Tone shaper for the fuzz effect.
Pitch Amount: Controls the level of the three Pitch Shifters. From 0 to 3 Voices. Pitch A: 0 to 1.0,
Pitch A + B: 1.0 to 2.0, Pitch A + B + C: 2.0 to 3.0.
Pitch A: Adjust the pitch shift amount of the A voice. Range is +/- 2 octaves with micro pitch shift
ability at unison (+/- 25c).
Pitch B: Same as Pitch A.
Pitch C: Same as Pitch A.
Delay Level: Controls the amount of both Delays in the signal path as well as two types of Delay
routings (Group Delay and Arp Delay). Starting fully counter-clockwise, Group Delay sends the
whole signal including all of the Pitched Voices to both delays. Turning past center activates
Arpeggiated Delay Mode. In this mode, only voices B and C are fed to the delays (separately and
respectively) allowing the creation of arpeggiated effects. Try this with Pitch Amount set to 3.0.
Delay A: Sets the Delay time for Delay A from 0 to 2500 ms when Tempo Sync is OFF. With Tempo
Sync ON, Delay is adjusted in note division increments from No Delay to a Whole Note in the most
common note divisions.
Delay B: Same as Delay A.
Feedback: Adjusts the amount of feedback for both delays and contains two feedback types (F1 and
F2). F1 links both delay times to create a rhythmic, repeating pattern where the longer delay sets
the pattern length. The shorter delay will not repeat again until the longer delay has passed. F2 is a
traditional feedback control, where delay times are independent.
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