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phil123456
Hi,
anyone can explain this to me ?
cannot find a decent explanation in google nor youtube
thanks
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phil123456
found the answer here
http://booki.flossmanuals.net/pure-data/getting-started/configuring -
phil123456
I have asio drivers installed but they can't be selected anywhere as audio outputs
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phil123456
vdhs~ $0-pitshft
... couldn't create
vdhs~ $0-pitshft
... couldn't create
iemlib/lp4_butt~ 20000 5
... couldn't create
zexy/nop
... couldn't create
delwritec~ $0-pitshft $1
... couldn't create
zexy/demultiplex~
... couldn't create
rminus~ 1
... couldn't create
zexy/demultiplex~
... couldn't create
rminus~ 1
... couldn't createpfff, never mind
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phil123456
wow huge library
so far, if I understand, the whole idea is to detect the pitch, transpose it upon a musical scale and play the input sound at a different pitch
so why use a "non fft pitch shifter" or a "granular pitch shifter" ? for performances or something ?
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phil123456
once again it's based on tons of abstracts that dont exist
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phil123456
@katjav link is dead, any alternative ? seems there is no repo on his github either