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Re: pitch shifters for sound synthesis?

2003-05-01 by sasami@hotkey.net.au

I don't think a pitch shifter (as distinct from frequency shifter) will
really help. It shifts the present frequencies by corresponding ratios. At
best I can see, even with feedback, that all you would generate would be a
sawtooth wave. Anyone else care to take a stab?

Ken

>hi. i was curious if you can use pitch shifter effect to add
>harmonics and actually synthesize different instrument sounds from
>any signal, like a electric guitar sound. I was thinking of filtering
>the overtones of the electric guitar sound to make it more like a
>sine wave (which would be more usable for building up a sound from
>scratch). Which pitch shifter in the market would be appropiate for
>this? (It should be fast, accurate, have clean sounds and have many
>added voices).
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