such awesome tones if I had the means, I definitely would buy myself the polychrome and all the stuff you use until then I guess I’ll just stick to my Boss pedals, I’m old-school that way keep up the great videos Thomas you’re inspiring as always and it’s really cool to see you break out the type X guitar
"When you're using tones like this.." Hypertune (and PolyChrome products in general) have unlocked so many new ideas and paths for me to take with my music.
Damn, I'm sold. I've been mulling over whether to drop a load of money on Archetype Gojira X, mainly for the transpose function. Don't get me wrong, it's a fantastic suite, but I already have Bias FX, but its pitch shifter is not up to par with this.
@@McRocklin maybe make it a whole small unit which can load all the plugin sounds and effects including the transpose? I bet that if you market that around the correct mid level price, it would sell like hot cakes!
This solves a massive problem I didn't even realize I had! I tried using NDSPs detune for a project about a year ago and I was wondering why it was sounding so wonky. This would have been so great to have in the past. So glad to have it now! Great work PDSP guys!
What a difference! The most responsive transposer I've heard to date, hardware OR sofrware. Great work Polychrome & Thomas. I feel like it should be possible to recreate some of the tones Satriani has used over the years where he's incorporated octavers and Digitech Whammys by using this in the chain. Would love to see a tutorial, or simply McRockin's take, on some of those types of tones (mated to an expression pedal for example). Some of the stuff in this demo get pretty close already. Cheers!
Anything below minus 3/4 and you’re going to hear the artefacts on a clean channel, with distortion it’s gone effectively. I will say the hypertune is super impressive when drop tuning on the cleans. Don’t sleep on mixwave though, still to this day, the best transposer I’ve ever used (Mixwave Mike Stringer). The digitech drop is fantastic too and has an incredible octave setting like the boss but when detuning, I still gotta give it to the Mixwave. You can go so low on heavy or cleans and it still sounds clear and precise!
This is a really good comparison, perfectly demonstrated here! I've actually just done a quick comparison of the most popular ones right now (NDSP, Hypertune, Mixwave, Helix, etc - I have posted it in a simple RUclips Short) and I've also found the HyperTune to be the best.
To me, what Polychrome has created makes what other companies have put out useless. I have no reason to try or buy anything else. Also, Polychrome's customer service has been incredible.
It's not that cpu intensive, certainly for machines from the last 4-5 years anyway. Like most modern plugins if you have a 10-15 year old PC it might not perform the best so I'd say test the demo first. It does require a DAW.
Thoughts on Neural's transposer VS PolyChrome DSP HyperTune?
Why does Plini's transpose sound so scratchy, distorted in a bad way?
It’s actually pretty good, and we had to work incredibly hard at PolyChrome to beat it.
maybe try using hypertune to pitch down the warbly neural sound.. haha
Sounds really smooth!! Just imagine a hardware version of HyperTune!! OMG!
Insta buy for live use!!
something is cooking.... Octave HS-1
such awesome tones if I had the means, I definitely would buy myself the polychrome and all the stuff you use until then I guess I’ll just stick to my Boss pedals, I’m old-school that way keep up the great videos Thomas you’re inspiring as always and it’s really cool to see you break out the type X guitar
Thanks Michael, always appreciate it mate.
"When you're using tones like this.."
Hypertune (and PolyChrome products in general) have unlocked so many new ideas and paths for me to take with my music.
Legend, glad you’re enjoying them mate!
Damn, I'm sold. I've been mulling over whether to drop a load of money on Archetype Gojira X, mainly for the transpose function. Don't get me wrong, it's a fantastic suite, but I already have Bias FX, but its pitch shifter is not up to par with this.
So good! Now we need Hypertune hardware pedal :)
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Is there actually a chance for the hardware pedal?
@@McRocklin maybe make it a whole small unit which can load all the plugin sounds and effects including the transpose? I bet that if you market that around the correct mid level price, it would sell like hot cakes!
As always, the best!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This solves a massive problem I didn't even realize I had! I tried using NDSPs detune for a project about a year ago and I was wondering why it was sounding so wonky. This would have been so great to have in the past. So glad to have it now! Great work PDSP guys!
It’s quite amazing to hear the difference. Also I can’t believe how bass like the -12 tuning is
What a difference! The most responsive transposer I've heard to date, hardware OR sofrware. Great work Polychrome & Thomas.
I feel like it should be possible to recreate some of the tones Satriani has used over the years where he's incorporated octavers and Digitech Whammys by using this in the chain. Would love to see a tutorial, or simply McRockin's take, on some of those types of tones (mated to an expression pedal for example). Some of the stuff in this demo get pretty close already. Cheers!
That would be fun, I’ll definitely give that a shot at some point! Thanks for the comment.
Anything below minus 3/4 and you’re going to hear the artefacts on a clean channel, with distortion it’s gone effectively. I will say the hypertune is super impressive when drop tuning on the cleans. Don’t sleep on mixwave though, still to this day, the best transposer I’ve ever used (Mixwave Mike Stringer). The digitech drop is fantastic too and has an incredible octave setting like the boss but when detuning, I still gotta give it to the Mixwave. You can go so low on heavy or cleans and it still sounds clear and precise!
This is a really good comparison, perfectly demonstrated here! I've actually just done a quick comparison of the most popular ones right now (NDSP, Hypertune, Mixwave, Helix, etc - I have posted it in a simple RUclips Short) and I've also found the HyperTune to be the best.
I can hear which one is ours but I think would be best if you told the viewers which one is which.
@@McRocklin yes the ideia was that people would try to guess! I will add the answers to the description. HyperRig was the last in the video!
Thank you Thomas and Polychrome. Please tell us that the future hold an iOS version for Polychrome, I have my iPad for portability. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
You never know!
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What a difference. Maybe you could give us that warbly sound in the next update? lol
😭😭😭 lol!
To me, what Polychrome has created makes what other companies have put out useless. I have no reason to try or buy anything else. Also, Polychrome's customer service has been incredible.
very cool 👍
Does hypertune use alot of cpu? Is it heavy? Does it also need to be use in your daw? Or can it be 1:52 standalone?
It's not that cpu intensive, certainly for machines from the last 4-5 years anyway. Like most modern plugins if you have a 10-15 year old PC it might not perform the best so I'd say test the demo first. It does require a DAW.
Dang. If Polychrome toe-dipped into hardware with a polyphonic Octaver- or anything for the matter- they'd sweep the market.
the best!
If only this was in the Quad Cortex 😢
This is a no brainier hyper tune all the way
No 😊