** http://imgur.com/a/KgGKA **
^^ I spent a few minutes on pdn ^^
André can you consider this?
It is the most requested thing I've seen so far :)
It takes the input (e.g. Audiotrack, Centroid, Heisenberg, ANYTHING) and pitchshifts it from between -12 semitones to +12 semitones (Maybe 24, idk) and makes it a higher pitch. It can be enabled and disabled. It would work on any input btw. I've seen it in other DAWs so why not add it into AT? I'm sure it wouldn't be too difficult.
(If you were wondering, i made it based off of a picture of the StereoEnhancer)
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I SUPPORT.
yes please
I agree. That way, you could pitch up vocals, or whatever you want.
LOVE IT!
You can already do this with the machiniste
I think the idea is the possibility to do it with loops, or long oneshots that are too cumbersome to precisely edit with the machiniste.
or, as a pedal it can be used in a more creative way, such as using a splitter to send a sound through a different effects chain and then repitching that.
Do you maybe confuse simple change in pitch with a complicated warping technique to keep the tempo and length at different pitches?
finally. some one mentions it XD
This would be great
I think he means a general pitch shifter pedal that would act on any sound source connected to its input. The Machiniste can only re-pitch the samples loaded in it.
do 24 semitones
and do a dry wet
i hope ur not clowning
yeah thats sandburger
Personally i think doing that in cents would be better
i cant look at it lol
can you send me the image pls
YES BRO! This would be so goddam useful
YESSSSSSSSSSSSS
https://www.audiotool.com/board/feature_requests/frequency_and_amplitude
But, what if we could do math with pitch? The pitchshifter adds to the frequency of the signal, right? What if we could add the frequency of two signals?
A simple sampler, well they are talking abt adding a sampler in the new audio engine. We'll see...
two knobs, one for semitones (range of either 24 or 12), and another for cents (-1200, to 1200).
it multiplies
semitone and cent knob
If possible, it would be awesome to have a small 'digital screen' that looks like the display of a clock (I don't know what it's called) to show the name of the outputted pitch, like "C4".
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