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Which Eventide for unlimited pitch shifting?
I wonder which of Eventide's iOS AUv3 would give me a proper pitch shifter that can shift pitch up and down by an adjustable amount of cents and/or semitones.
If I understand the descriptions correctly, QVox can only shift by semitones, MicroPitch can only shift by +/- 50 cents and Crystals cannot do pure pitch shifting.
I hope anyone can prove me wrong...
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SIDE-BAR SCIENCE EXPERIMENT: The AUM file player has a rate control that has a 1/8th to 8X range. I need to input an A=440 pitch and use the smallest increment to see how fine the grain of detuning is and if it's linear or exponential with multiple taps.
If you want to make this a race... I'd be very happy to loose to another reader/lurker/scientist. Ready! Set! ... {gets up to refill coffee and returns watch some TV sunday news shows}.
It's on my list. There are toolsand features in AUM I haven't even discovered yet.
EXPERIMENT #2:
One file in 3 AIM lanes with one down a notch and one normal and one up a notch. Will it do a chorus of flanger that slowly becomes a reverb and later an echo? Probably very content dependent: drums vs singing voice vs ambient synth.
Does it have to be Eventide? Jens Guell’s P2 + P3 can do semitones and cents.
OK. Created an A=440 tone with "The Oscillator" and recorded a few seconds. Loaded that recording into 3 AUM File Players and tested the pitch with "TonalEnergy Tuner". +/- 0.001 increments in the File Player Rate setting modified the resulting output pitch by +/- ~1.5 cents linearly.
Good for the Heinbach Oscillator Lab type project.
NOTE: The loop point in the File Player creates the percussive sound.
3 Oscillators File Players with Rate modified by Rozetta LFO's into a large Eos 2 Reverb space.
FYI: I think Eventide MicroPitch has a MAX RANGE of +/- 50 cents (1 full semi-tone considered as +/- one quarter tone... 2 quarters = 50 fiddy cent = semi-tone) with a GRANULARITY of 1 cent steps.
L and R outputs are controlled as A and B and have their own settings.
Anyway... fun to know the pitch delta steps of the File Player. Whole numbers apply to the generation of pure overtones with precise fractions useful for undertones and random settings for under/over-wear.
MicroTap demo: +/- 10 cents mixed with source and all run 3 signals into Eos 2 - sounds just like the 3 File Player option with 3 Rates set to 1.0, 1.006, -0.994:
Of course not, you're right, I'm after a quality pitch shifter that sounds better than the one in Drambo (which is not bad tbh!). I wonder if P2/P3 do?
@McD How do I convince AUM's file player to keep the timing?
I may be old school but to me, pitch shifting is changing pitch without changing time and re-pitching is the simple tape like effect. Re-pitching has no quality issues when done right (upsampling and antialiasing) but pitch shifting without artifacts is a science.