Valeton GP-50 Pitch-Shifting (Pitch Shift algorithm)

I go through the pitch-shifting on the Valeton GP-50, using the Pitch Shift algorithm since it was the best/most versatile algorithm it has. I used my Epiphone ES-339 Pro's bridge pickup (not coil-split) and a Dunlop White Fang Pick. I used the headphone out into my portable speaker, and had the Tweedy amp model set up on low-gain with the Dark CS 2x12 IR on the pedal. Recorded on my Samsung Note 10+. I apologize for the video quality and the poor playing. I don't post enough gear reviews to afford better quality recording gear than my phone. Hopefully the video is still helpful to hear what the pitch-shifting on the GP-50 is like. The pitch-shifter on both the GP-50 and Pocket Master is pretty glitchy, especially when pitch-shifting up, and you can clearly hear it going up by semi-tones when you turn the adjustment knob. However, this can be addressed by just setting the pitch where you want it and sliding instead of adjusting the knob. The Hammy pitch-shifting on the GP-180 is a bit clearer and a lot smoother when rotating the knob, but the pedal itself is more unwieldy when not using it on a board since it is over two times larger than the GP-50.