Musically, each of the three intervals available to Quinta Pitch Machine users can be dialled in individually via volume controls - +1 OCTAVE adding a note that is one octave higher than the note being played on the treated instrument, -1 OCTAVE adding a note that is one octave lower than the note being played, and +1 FIFTH adding a note that is a fifth higher than the note being played, so sonic possibilities include organ-, synth-, and 12-string guitar-type sounds. Which is exactly where Quinta Pitch Machine comes into play as an octave pedal-style plug-in with a difference - by bringing an additional +1 FIFTH control to the mix. Clearly classic octave-doubling sounds awesome, as evidenced by numerous classic recordings, but throwing in a fifth up in addition to the standard octave up/down capabilities of most hardware octavers gives guitarists so much more sonic scope for creating a whole new world. Obviously octave pedals transpose guitar signals up or down by an octave, providing the perfect effect to thicken up the sound of guitar riffs. PAVIA, ITALY: analogue saturation circuits digital reproduction specialist Nembrini Audio is proud to announce availability of Quinta Pitch Machine - making for an octave pedal-style plug-in with a difference by (virtual) virtue of adding a self-explanatory +1 FIFTH control to the standard octave up/down capabilities of most hardware octavers, other than the diminutive Danish model from which it draws some software inspiration with a knowing nod of appreciation - as of February 1… Nembrini Audio announces availability of Quinta Pitch Machine octave pedal-style plug-in with a difference
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