34: Pitch Shifter
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34: Pitch Shifter
This effect changes the pitch of the input signal. You can select from three types: Fast (quick response),
Medium, and Slow (preserves tonal quality). You can also create an effect in which the pitch is gradually
raised (or dropped) using the delay with feedback.
a
Input Level 0…100 Sets the input level to the effect.
Src None…Tempo Selects the modulation source of input level.
Amt –100…+100 Modulation amount of input level
b Mode Slow, Medium, Fast Switches Pitch Shifter mode.
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c
Pitch Shift [1/2tone] –24…+24 Sets the pitch shift amount by steps of a semitone.
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Src None…Tempo Modulation source of pitch shift amount
Amt –24…+24 Modulation amount of pitch shift amount
d
Fine [cent] –100…+100cent Sets the pitch shift amount by steps of a cent.
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Amt –100…+100vent Modulation amount of pitch shift amount
e Delay Time [msec] 0…1000msec Sets the delay time from the input signal.
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f Feedback –100…+100 Sets the feedback amount.
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g High Damp [%] 0…100% Damping amount in the high range
h
Wet/Dry Dry, 1:99…99:1, Wet Sets the balance between the effect and dry sounds.
Src None…Tempo Modulation source of effect balance
Amt –100…+100 Modulation amount of effect balance
b: Mode This parameter switches the pitch shifter operating mode. With Slow, tonal
quality will not be changed too much. With Fast, the effect becomes a Pitch
Shifter that has a quick response, but may change the tone. Medium is in
between these two.
If you do not need to set too much pitch shift amount, set this parameter to
“Fast.” If you wish to change the pitch significantly, use “Slow.”
Left
Right
Wet / Dry
Wet / Dry
Wet: Mono In - Mono Out / Dry: Stereo In - Stereo Out
Input Level
Input Level
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High Damp
Delay
Feedback
Pitch Shifter