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    • StraticahS
      Straticah
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      Hey there it seems the HISE signalsmith pitch shift node has parametres that are linked to samplerate which makes it sound diffused when oversampling. Is there a way to oversample the incoming signal?

      Any other suggestions for a +12 semitones steps pitch shifter?

      Client wants to go up +24 and it obviously starts to sound bad :)

      Thought id try oversampled, but that sounds not right.

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      • OrvillainO
        Orvillain
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        Not sure, but try putting it in a fix_block container???

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        • YinxiY
          Yinxi @Orvillain
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          @Orvillain
          At one point I looked for a way to improve the sound of pitch-shifting, it seemed that the best solution was to build one in Faust or C++. By the way, I think the ScriptNode pitchShift node even bugs during compilation.

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