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December 30, 2016 at 7:57 pm #113912jimbleMember
I’m interested in making a pitch-correction preset for singing in arabic scales with Vsig. Is the pitches of the scale available to edit in Vsig? I need to set them to quartertones at least, but cents precision would be phenomenal. The preset is not going to be used as a performance effect, but is going into in-ear monitors to help a vocalist hit the right notes.
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December 30, 2016 at 8:58 pm #145296
I need to talk to some of our pitchshift experts about this, but will not have a chance to do so before the New Year.
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January 3, 2017 at 6:04 pm #145332
It appears that our Diatonic-type shifters are based on the 12-note chromatic scale, so will be unsuited for your purposes.
One can concieve of a sigfile that used the PITCHDETECT module followed by a lot of math driving a PITCHSHIFT that would do the job, but this would be work for an expert. In particular, it would be difficult to make it respond fast enough.
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January 7, 2017 at 12:48 pm #145384jimbleMembernickrose wrote:
It appears that our Diatonic-type shifters are based on the 12-note chromatic scale, so will be unsuited for your purposes.
One can concieve of a sigfile that used the PITCHDETECT module followed by a lot of math driving a PITCHSHIFT that would do the job, but this would be work for an expert. In particular, it would be difficult to make it respond fast enough.
I know some programmers that can look at it. Is there any documentation for the PITCHDETECT and PITCHSHIFT modules?
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January 7, 2017 at 6:07 pm #145387jimble wrote:
I know some programmers that can look at it. Is there any documentation for the PITCHDETECT and PITCHSHIFT modules?
The Vsig Help files cover the modules.
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July 26, 2021 at 9:00 am #158287moschopsParticipant
hi,
Did you ever get the Arabic tunings to work, I’d be interested to try it out if you wanted to share, I could always try helping develop the ALG more, I’m not brilliant at Vsig though.
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