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using Pitch shift> high precision FFT

 
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Stephen@33570



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PostPosted: Fri Aug 11, 2017 8:41 pm    Post subject: using Pitch shift> high precision FFT Reply with quote

In precision FFT, what do the values for file size and overlapping refer to? What does changing them do? Pitch values are from 0.50 to 2.00 (positive?) I want to reduce (negative) pitch 1 semitone. would that be 1 octave divided by 12 semitones = 1 semitone (.08333)? I am assuming the pitch value is a multiplier & I CAN set the pitch value to 1.08 - How do I change it from positive to negative?
Also I tried(positive 1.08) to see what would happen & that caused the program to become unresponsive (locked up). I had to use TaskManager to close the program to regain control of my keyboard.
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