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  2. Audio time stretching and pitch scaling - Wikipedia

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    One way of stretching the length of a signal without affecting the pitch is to build a phase vocoder after Flanagan, Golden, and Portnoff.. Basic steps: compute the instantaneous frequency/amplitude relationship of the signal using the STFT, which is the discrete Fourier transform of a short, overlapping and smoothly windowed block of samples;

  3. Pitch shifting - Wikipedia

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    Pitch shifters are included in most audio processors today. A harmonizer is a type of pitch shifter that combines the pitch-shifted signal with the original to create a two or more note harmony. The Eventide H910 Harmonizer, [2] released in 1975, was one of the first commercially available pitch-shifters and digital multi-effects units. On ...

  4. Roland JX-3P - Wikipedia

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    The JX-3P has a single ADSR envelope generator and a single modulation oscillator - both software-generated (while the Juno-6 and Juno-60 use analogue circuitry for the envelope generator). The JX-3P had two distinct DCOs with detuning and several cross-modulation modes, as opposed to the single DCO with sub-oscillator design of the Juno line.

  5. Roland JD-990 - Wikipedia

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    Oscillator structures that allow ring modulation and serial dual filters; Additional LFO waveforms: sine, trapezoid and chaos; MIDI CC control of parameters; Tempo sync delay; Polyphonic portamento; Analog Feel. Adds a very subtle pitch modulation to the basic waveforms intended to recreate an analogue synth's 'drift' Performance memories

  6. Effects unit - Wikipedia

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    A harmonizer is a type of sophisticated pitch shifter that combines the altered pitch with the original pitch to create a two note harmony based on the original pitch, or even with some pedals, three note harmony. Some hamonizers are able to create chorus-like effects by adding very tiny shifts in pitch.

  7. Korg Prophecy - Wikipedia

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    The Prophecy's modulation options include six multi-stage envelopes and four low-frequency oscillators (LFOs) with a selection of 30 types. The keyboard features velocity sensitivity and aftertouch and is complemented by three physical wheels dedicated to pitch bending, modulation, and the Wheel 3, a cylindrical control that combines a ...

  8. Realistic Concertmate MG-1 - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, the poly tones are not "held" with the two VCOs when in "continuous" (hold or drone) mode. The rest of the modulation, including the sample-and-hold, will affect the polyphonic signal via the filter section. One thing to note however; the LFO cannot be used to modulate the pitch to create a vibrato of the polyphony section.

  9. Pitch correction - Wikipedia

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    Pitch correction is an electronic effects unit or audio software that changes the intonation (highness or lowness in pitch) of an audio signal so that all pitches will be notes from the equally tempered system (i.e., like the pitches on a piano). Pitch correction devices do this without affecting other aspects of its sound.