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Originally Posted by martifingers
Hi. Yes, I get that too. Not surprising I guess given that it needs some time to analyse the frequency. I don't think it was designed for live playing really. It's interesting that some programs (I am thinking of the excellent JamOrigin Midi Guitar) that do an equivalent job can be really rapid.
Best I suppose to think of it as an effect to use in a mix like say, reverse.
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What I was actually trying to do when I asked the question was to shift down an octave, and I eventually found that the Octaver effect in Guitar Rig does that well enough. But of course, that won't shift to any other frequencies except an octave or two octaves down. Nor can it shift the formant, so its use is limited. So you're probably right.