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Overview
Name | Version: | Monophonic Pitcher 1.0.3 |
Author: | stev |
Device Type: | Instrument |
Description: | This is a free monophonic version of the Polyphonic Pitcher. (found here: https://gum.co/mfVvP ) This hybrid midi instrument/audio effect can either be thought of as a midi harmonizer or a keyboard style sampler with continuous live audio input. Set the audio inputs at the top left of the device and feed it a stream of audio. Use midi to pitch shift that audio and alter it with basic sampling techniques. You get amplitude, pitch, and filter envelopes, as well as 2 LFOs that can modulate the filter, amplitude, and pitch and can be set to either sync or free running mode. Now available in the Delays and Harmonizers pack. http://www.heapsofbleepsaudio.com/p/packs.html Full Feature List: -Input Selector -Input Channel Selector (less cpu if mono in) -Multiple pitch-shift qualities. Can be modulated more quickly on low mode, has less artifacts on high mode. -Input Delay -Velocity Sensitivity -Root Note Selector -Variable pitch bend width -Glide -Latency compensations (midi and audio separate) -Amplitude Envelope that can be switched off and on. -Legato Mode -State Variable Filter (Low/High/Band/Notch) -Bi-polar Filter envelope. -Bi-Polar Pitch Envelope 2 LFOs that each have: -Sine/Pulse/Morphing Triangle (saw down-triangle-saw up) -Free Running or Sync mode -Can be scaled (-100%- 100%) -Separately control the filter, amplitude and pitch modulation with individual polarities. -Control of phase. -Control of Pulse width and the shape of the morphing triangle. -Volume -Dry/Wet Note about latency: Since this device does live pitch shifting it takes a certain amount of time to analyze the audio before shifting it. The amount of time it takes (the latency) depends on which pitch shifting mode you're using, Lo=512 Med=1024 High=2048 (samples). When you enable latency compensation, to make the harmonized audio in sync with the un-harmonized input audio, live automatically sets the midi latency as well since this is technically a M4L instrument. This will cause the midi to trigger early on playback. This generally isn't noticeable if you're using it as a harmonizer, but if your using it as more of a sampler and midi timing is very important it may be noticeable. Either leave the latency off and deal with the delayed audio output (if you're sampling a long morphing texture over time, a couple ms of delay in the input audio doesn't really matter), or turn the midi latency re-compensation toggle on. The issue with this toggle is that if you're recording live midi in (in a live show for instance) it will double the live midi input latency. It will however bring it back to the right time on the timeline. TLDR note about latency: You have to decide whether perfect sync between dry and wet audio or perfectly accurate midi is most important to you. There's a setting to get both on playback, but it will double the latency of incoming midi notes in a live situation. Use lower quality pitch-shifting for less noticeable latency all together. This device has built in info text as well as a well pop up that can be accessed by clicking on the plug logo on the top right corner. **Requires Live 10** For the newest version of this device (1.0.3), go to heapsofbleepsaudio.com |
Details
Live Version Used: | 10.0.1 |
Max Version Used: | 8.0.0 |
Date Added: | Apr 21 2018 02:02:41 |
Date Last Updated: | Dec 23 2021 02:07:52 |
Downloads: | 954 |
ⓘ License: | Commercial |
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Device File: | Monophonic Pitcher 1.0.1.amxd |
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