Plug-in Reference

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The Included Effect Plug-ins
Pitch Shift Plug-ins
Scale Source –
Internal
If you choose the Internal option from the Scale Source pop-up
menu, you can use the pop-up menu next to it to decide to which
scale the source audio is adapted. The following options are
available:
Chromatic: The audio is pitched to the closest semitone.
Major/Minor: The audio is pitched to the major/minor scale specified
in the pop-up menu to the right. This is reflected on the keyboard
display.
Custom: The audio is pitched to the notes that you specify by
clicking keys on the keyboard display. To reset the keyboard, click
the orange line below the display.
Scale Source –
External MIDI Scale
Select this option if you want the audio to be shifted to a scale of
target pitches, using an external MIDI controller, the Virtual Keyboard
or a MIDI track.
Note that you have to assign the audio track as the output of your
MIDI track and that the Speed parameter has to be set to a value
other than Off.
Scale Source –
External MIDI Note
Select this option if you want the audio to be shifted to a target note,
using an external MIDI controller, the Virtual Keyboard or a MIDI
track.
Note that you have to assign the audio track as the output of your
MIDI track and that the Speed parameter has to be set to a value
other than Off.
Formant – Shift
(-60 to 60)
Changes the natural timbre, that is, the characteristic frequency
components of the source audio.
Formant – Optimize
(General, Male,
Female)
Allows you to specify the sound characteristics of the sound
sources. While General is the default setting, Male is designed for
low pitches and Female for high pitches.
Formant –
Preservation
(On/Off)
When this parameter is set to Off, formants are raised and lowered
with the pitch, provoking strange vocal effects. Higher pitch
correction values result in Mickey Mouse effects, lower pitch
correction values in Monster sounds.
When this parameter is set to On, the formants are kept, maintaining
the character of the audio.
Master Tuning Detunes the output signal. The default setting is 440 Hz.
Parameter Description