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  2. Pitch shifting - Wikipedia

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    A pitch shifter is a sound effects unit that raises or lowers the pitch of an audio signal by a preset interval.For example, a pitch shifter set to increase the pitch by a fourth will raise each note three diatonic intervals above the notes actually played.

  3. Audio time stretching and pitch scaling - Wikipedia

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    pitchshift.js from KievII A Javascript pitchshifter based on smbPitchShift code, from the open source KievII library; The Phase Vocoder: A Tutorial - A good description of the phase vocoder; New Phase-Vocoder Techniques for Pitch-Shifting, Harmonizing and Other Exotic Effects; A new Approach to Transient Processing in the Phase Vocoder; PICOLA ...

  4. Stephan Bernsee - Wikipedia

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    Bernsee is the founder of the audio software company Prosoniq and the principal developer of the sound synthesis technology used in the Hartmann Neuron series of synthesizers, [2] the audio timescale-pitch modification technology behind Prosoniq TimeFactory, its popular vocoder OrangeVocoder and the sonicWORX Isolate application [3] which does pattern detection to allow extracting ...

  5. Pitchshifter - Wikipedia

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    Pitchshifter (originally Pitch Shifter) are an English industrial rock band from Nottingham, formed in 1989.The band was started by lead guitarist and programmer Johnny A. Carter, and bassist and vocalist Mark Clayden. [5]

  6. Prosoniq - Wikipedia

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    Prosoniq Products Software was a German software developer of audio and music tools, mostly known for their sonicWORX, OrangeVocoder, TimeFactory and Hartmann Neuron synthesizer products.

  7. Pitch (music) - Wikipedia

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    In musical notation, the different vertical positions of notes indicate different pitches. Play top: Play bottom: Pitch is a perceptual property that allows sounds to be ordered on a frequency-related scale, [1] or more commonly, pitch is the quality that makes it possible to judge sounds as "higher" and "lower" in the sense associated with musical melodies. [2]

  8. Overproduction (music) - Wikipedia

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    It is not always clear what critics mean by "overproduction", but there is a minimum of a few common uses of the term: Heavy use of audio processing effects such as reverb, delay, or dynamic range compression.

  9. Magix Samplitude - Wikipedia

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    If the object is a MIDI object, it will appear as a series of square dots that represent the MIDI notes contained therein. Through the Object Editor, various controls and effects (Pan, Volume, Invert Phase, Timestretch, Pitchshift, VST plugins, Magix Plugins, etc.) can be applied at the Object level as opposed to being applied at the Track level.