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daviche
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Unread post by daviche » 25 May 2015, 15:00

Hi !
I'm looking for a low latency pitch shifter.
Any advice ?

Thanks !

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Unread post by cmodica » 27 May 2015, 15:04

The ''AU PitchShift'' is a good one on Mac OSX. I work with it a lot and it make a good job.

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Unread post by Clearscreen » 28 May 2015, 02:46

Aegean music pitchproof might be good? It's free also, so worth trying. AudioDamage discord can run as low as a 32 sample buffer, so that might be worth a look too. Guitar rigs pitch shifter runs as low as 3ms it seems. PSP N2O with 4 pitch shifters running isn't reporting any latency in bitwig for whatever that means...

I'm not sure there is any decent pitch shifters that don't have some latency, but I could well be wrong.

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Unread post by SylvainT » 28 May 2015, 17:20

I guess that the problem with pitchshifting is the non predictability of real time processing.
For changing a frequency of a note, the plug-ins needs to know the fundamental of all harmonics.
If you play an E on your guitar, the fundamental is 82Hz, the time for one wavelength is around 12ms.
I think, that plug-ins can manage with half or maybe a quater of the wavelength, but you can easily understand that you can't go very low in latency if you want pitch some low note. So I thing better the pitchshift is, higher the latency is.
Maybe someone could give a better explanation, or correct me if I'm wrong.

I use often GuitarRig. For cheaper stuff, Octave Shiffter 2 wich is free....

A very good pedal is the whammy

Bon vent

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Unread post by joffo78 » 28 May 2015, 18:56

You can try with this patch version : pitch shifter
Tell me if you obtain a good result.

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