Hi! I have been using Miller Puckette's delay-based pitch-shifter (from the audio examples) for quite a while now, and i was wondering if it would be possible to improve it a bit. In particular i'd like to reduce the delay length to lower latency (i m using it in real time). Would adding more delay lines help me solve this problem? I must say that i never took the trouble to try and understand how this patch works, so i'm not sure where to start.
Pierre
Hi all,
I tried making a mult-delay pitch shifter once. It was no good for reducing latency, but it did slightly decrease the phenomenon of double attacks one sometimes gets - but also reduces the presence of the sound, not a tradeoff I liked in the end. I tried a bunch of other things over a period of months with no luck.
cheers Miller
On Wed, Mar 03, 2010 at 04:34:38PM +0100, Pierre Massat wrote:
Hi! I have been using Miller Puckette's delay-based pitch-shifter (from the audio examples) for quite a while now, and i was wondering if it would be possible to improve it a bit. In particular i'd like to reduce the delay length to lower latency (i m using it in real time). Would adding more delay lines help me solve this problem? I must say that i never took the trouble to try and understand how this patch works, so i'm not sure where to start.
Pierre
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