Hi Julian, thanks for this - I'll take a look.
On Wed, Mar 14, 2018 at 8:37 PM, Julián Villegas villegas.julian@gmail.com wrote:
Hi William,
A while ago, I ported [shifter~] from Max/MSP to Pd. Shifter is originally written by Tristan Jehan and uses PSOLA for pitch adjustments making it less prone to formant artifacts. I don’t know how to put it in Deken, but I think others could find it useful so I’m sending it as an attachment here (Pd source code, patch, and binaries for Pd-0.48-1/MacOS).
Cheers,
Julian.
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- Pitch correction abstraction based on I10.phase.bash.pd (William Brent)
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Hi all,
I've been picking apart I10.phase.bash.pd for teaching purposes, and
ended
up making an adaptation of it for live inputs. Here's a .zip file of my first go at it. It's an abstraction and help file, and can be used to get auto-tune-like results on vocals. I'm about 20 years late to the party on that one, but it's still fun...
Maybe someone has already done something like this that I'm not aware of
I'd like to know if so. Otherwise, I may do a little more tinkering and
put
this up on deken.
William
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