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Three options are provided: |
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* Tempo alters speed without affecting the key (or pitch) of the instruments or voices. |
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* Pitch changes the key (or pitch) of the sounds without altering the speed. |
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* Rate changes both tempo and pitch together, i.e. a true "playback speed" control. |
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All three use decimals to add or subtract from the original, e.g. +0.05 would be 5% faster (or higher pitched). |
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Revision as of 00:44, 25 February 2018
Three options are provided:
- Tempo alters speed without affecting the key (or pitch) of the instruments or voices.
- Pitch changes the key (or pitch) of the sounds without altering the speed.
- Rate changes both tempo and pitch together, i.e. a true "playback speed" control.
All three use decimals to add or subtract from the original, e.g. +0.05 would be 5% faster (or higher pitched).
NB: The explanation for this DSP block is taken from https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=106416.0