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Pitch Shifter App for tuning

Hi, I need to finetune the Output of a Playback App (IRealPro) from A=440 Hz down to 435 Hz to fit my piano.
Could anybody suggest a Pitch Shifter App for that purpose? I could not find anything.

Comments

  • I think I would tune the piano to 440 or rather have it tuned by a professional dude. There may be a way to change the pitch of iReal Pro with Anytune Pro or something like that, but not as a real time effect. I think you'd have to export the audio first. Is it important to you to be at 435Hz?

  • I'm looking for a realtime pitch shifter Fx that could do it. The piano is 100y old, so the tuning better stays where it is.

  • edited May 2014

    Try Jam Player by positive grid. It might do it for you (and it's free right now). Edit- Jam player only works as an Input on audiobus, not an effect. So nevermind, my mistake.

  • edited May 2014

    Just because it's 100 years old shouldn't mean you can't tune it to 440. I think I'd just call up a piano tuner and have him tune it. And I don't think Jam Player does real time pitch shifting.

  • Something like Jam Player with a fine tuning option, not only half steps and in realtime,
    and working as Fx in Audiobus.That's what I'm looking for.
    Piano is at 435 because the bass strings would probably break (says professional dude)

  • BirdStepper will pitch shift, in real time, in the effects slot.

  • You could record the piano in a hermetically sealed room. If you get the right proportion of helium in the air it will raise the pitch of the piano to A440...

  • I bet he's already tried all of the obvious solutions.

  • @stefman - iReal Pro doesn't have live midi out does it? It appears to only have Midi export. The thought is that Apps like ThumbJam can be played via midi and it's tuning can be set to other than 440.

  • @PaulB said:

    You could record the piano in a hermetically sealed room. If you get the right proportion of helium in the air it will raise the pitch of the piano to A440...

    Yes but then the vocals will be out of tune...

  • @funjunkie27 said:

    BirdStepper will pitch shift, in real time, in the effects slot.

    Do you use this app? Do you know if it's possible to tune incoming audio 20 cents
    down? Decent sounding or funky?

  • I've used it, although not with any acoustic instruments. I thought it sounded pretty good, but again, that's with the few iOS instruments I used. The problem may be getting the resolution needed in detuning, but you can save the preset, so once you dial it in, you shouldn't have to bother with it beyond that.

  • I gave it a run using a piano soundfont, and I think you might want to look at some other alternatives. I couldn't get the original mixed out entirely, and the clocking has to be factored in.

  • If it doesn't need to be real time, Hokusai has a pitch shifter - though it's not in cents. Someone could probably recommend other apps.

  • **@funjunkie27 :

    Thanks for digging deeper, hadn't thought about the wet/dry point.
    Still hoping for an idea.

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