Pluginhersteller QuikQuak hat die Verfügbarkeit von Pitchwheel v1.0, einem Plugin zum Ändern der Geschwindigkeit von Audiosignalen, angekündigt.
QuikQuak PitchWheel kann die Tonhöhe eines Audiosignals ändern ohne Einfluss auf die Länge desselben zu nehmen.
QuikQuak Pitchwheel
QuikQuak Pitchwheel ist einfach zu verwenden und die wenigen Bedienelemente machen es zu einem sehr kreativen Werkzeug. Der Bereich der Tonhöhenänderung reiche von zwei Halbtönen bis zu zwei Oktaven.
The user pointer acts as a desired pitch change, and the actual pitch is produced by smoothing and inertia controls. Pitchwheel moves towards the desired pitch at sample accuracy, enabling nice transitions without stepping. A DJ turntable feel can be created with some play, but the difference here is that the tempo remains the same, so your track can go on without sequence timing changes.
The stereo image is kept intact on all pitches, without movement across the channels. The buffer size parameter gives you control of the internal processing; some sounds work better on larger sizes, others, like percussion benefit from smaller buffers. All latencies are kept the same on all sizes.
QuikQuak Pitchwheel: Features
- Changes the pitch but not the length of a sound.
- Large and easy to to use, ideal for experiments and live performances.
- Full range adjustments from one semitone to an octave up or down.
- Unique inertia parameters for springy vibrato effects.
- Sample accurate changes prevent stepped pitch changes.
- Phase locked for stereo sounds.
- Buffer size changes, allows quality adjustments for vocal or percussion.
- Great visual feed-back with semitone snap, and actual pitch indicator.
- Extremely low CPU.
QuikQuak Pitchwheel: Preis und Verfügbarkeit
QuikQuak Pitchwheel kostet gerade einmal £15 (etwas mehr als 20 Euro) und ist für die VST- und AU- Schnittstelle an Mac bzw. Windows PC verfügbar.