Specifications

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Use the Crossfade slider to adjust and optimize
crossfade times. For audio material with sharper
attack transients, use smaller crossfade times.
For audio material with softer attack transients,
use longer crossfade times.
Min Pitch Sets the lowest pitch used in the plug-
in’s Pitch Shift processing. The control has a
range of 40 Hz to 1000 Hz. Use it to focus the
Pitch Shift process according to the audio’s spec-
tral shape.
Use lower values when processing lower fre-
quency audio material. Use higher values when
processing higher frequency audio material.
Accuracy Sets the processing resources allocated
to audio quality (Sound) or timing (Rhythm).
Set the slider toward Sound for better audio
quality and fewer audio artifacts. Set the slider
toward Rhythm for a more consistent tempo.
Reference Pitch Activates a sine wave-based
pitch generator that you can use as an audible
reference when pitch-shifting audio material.
Note Adjusts the frequency of the reference tone
in semitones (half steps).
Detune Provides finer adjustment of the fre-
quency of the reference tone in cents (100ths of
a semitone).
Gain Adjusts the volume of the reference tone
in dB.
To use the Reference Pitch:
1 Select the audio material you want to use as a
pitch reference. Click the preview button to be-
gin playback of the selected audio.
2 Click the Reference Pitch button to activate
the reference sine wave tone.
3 Adjust the Note and Detune settings to match
the reference tone to the pitch of the audio play-
back. Adjust the Gain setting to change the rel-
ative volume of the reference tone. It may also
be helpful to toggle the Reference Pitch on and
off to compare pitch.
4 Select the audio material to be pitch shifted.
5 Adjust the Coarse and Fine Pitch Shift controls
to match the pitch of the audio playback to the
reference pitch.
6 Click Process to apply pitch shift to the selec-
tion.