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Octave vst jacob4/7/2024 ![]() It could be possible to isolate just the original fundamental frequency before pitch shifting, which would give you more of a “pure” shifted frequency. So pitch shifting up one octave will reproduce the original fundamental, and the original harmonics present, and the original noise content all up one octave. This is because your original signal contains an entire spectral envelope – fundamental frequency, whatever harmonics are already present, and probably some noise content – and a pitch shifter shifts this entire signal. Pitch shifting 1 octave isn’t the same result somehow. I know Xojo very well and other coding platforms. Ideally find someone that can spend some time on zoom. I’m not suggesting wave shaping won’t work so I’m open to testing that. Next have a separate knob to set the level for each shifter. When I can shift a sound +12 semi or 1 octave then I will find out out to put 2-5 of them in series to achieve around 10 octaves. Since I have simulated what I want to accomplish using pitch shifters in series My first task is to learn how to create a pitch shift function. If you use asynchronous voltage offsets up or down you can produce even or odd. If you simulate tubes you add a degree of even and odd. When you square a wave off you inherently produce lots of odd harmonics. With pitch shifting I can replicate a specific harmonic since a harmonic is a multiple of the original sound. Generally speaking you cannot selectively add specific harmonics with a distortion or saturation Method, which is why I am experimenting with pitch shifting. ![]() Included are some presets that run through the capabilities of the plug-in.Thanks. This plug-in has the capability to easily reproduce this mod, by adjusting only a few parameters. Many users of the Boss OC-2 pedal seek to add a hardware modification that disables the output filter and dynamics sections in order to produce a more synth-like tone.“Listen” radio buttons allow the user to tap the audio at any stage to hear what’s happening behind the scenes, and bypass certain sections if desired.Includes a “tuning” control to affect the zoom ratio. ![]()
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