The DSP Toolchest
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is the inverse of the Q factor of the filter (1/Q). Larger Q's will increase the peaking at the cutoff
frequency.
MIOSimplePitchShifter
• Synopsis: Simple Pitch Shifter
• Category: Synth Effect, Building Blocks
• Channels: 1
Description:
The MIOSimplePitchShifter is a monophonic process block that shifts the pitch of the input signal
by the specified number of half-steps (12 half-steps per octave).
The MIOSimplePitchShifter provides one parameter (
Steps
), which is the amount of pitch shift to
apply to the signal. The shift parameter has a range of -24 half-steps (-2 Octaves) to +24 half-steps
(+2 Octaves), and may take on any fractional value in the range.
There is a small amount of effective delay on the pitch shifted signal, but it is generally not noticable
when the shifted signal is summed back with the original signal. Depending upon the frequency
of the input signal there may be a small amount of AM modulation in the output signal. This will
appear as apparent tremolo on the output.
Parameters:
Steps
[-24, 24]
Sets the amount of pitch-shift applied to the input in half-steps. This parameter supports mi-
cro-tonal shifts.
HaloVerb
• Synopsis: Reverb for MIO
• Category: Reverb
• Channels: 1, 2
Description:
HaloVerb is a mono to mono or stereo to stereo reverb that can be used as a send processor or
an inline processor. This version of HaloVerb is optimized for 3d and will run at all sample rates.
Parameters:
Room Size
[65, 99] M
Sets the effective size of the room; can also be thought of as Reverb Time. Larger numbers
make the room bigger and the reverb time longer.
Decay
[0, 100] %
Sets the damping of the regenerative filters of the room. Larger values roll the high–end off
faster.
Reverb dB
[-inf, 9.54243] dB
Sets the level of the reverb signal mixed into the output.