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    • ChazroxC
      Chazrox @dannytaurus
      last edited by

      @dannytaurus Thanks. I just think im not setting it up right. I read the docs but im not sure if it requires being inside of a certain chain or if anything helps because as it is just dropping it in and putting stuff in it doesnt really work as far as I can tell.

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      • dannytaurusD
        dannytaurus @Chazrox
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        @Chazrox You probably won't audibly tell if it's doing anything unless you stack a few inside each other with extreme settings.

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        • trillbillyT
          trillbilly @dannytaurus
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          @dannytaurus So what would be the best way to repitch the actual signal in scriptnode? The PitchMod wont work within the effect network, I believe because its mono. Is this correct?

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          • dannytaurusD
            dannytaurus @trillbilly
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            @trillbilly Sorry, I have no idea. I haven't done any pitch-shifting stuff in HISE.

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            • resonantR
              resonant @Chazrox
              last edited by resonant

              @Chazrox I think it's down/up sampling the contents. Have you tried adding a convolution reverb inside of that node? My guess is that it's changing the pitch of the IR sample in that case

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              • trillbillyT
                trillbilly @resonant
                last edited by

                @resonant yes, I think this is it. It pitches the contents of the container rather than the incoming signal.

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                • ChazroxC
                  Chazrox @trillbilly
                  last edited by

                  @trillbilly @resonant Have you guys ever gotten it to pitch a sound successfully? How did you set your chain up? Im trying to pitch an incoming audio signal.

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                  • ustkU
                    ustk @Chazrox
                    last edited by ustk

                    @Chazrox Ok I have not used it myself, so take what I will say cautiously as I might not really understand what it's been originally made for, so may someone correct me if I'm wrong...
                    A repitch algorithm is not meant to pitch up/down a signal in a timbre/formant preservation manner like standard pitch shifters.
                    It's more a samplerate converter that applies the new SR to what's inside and do the opposite at the output.
                    The use case is more for NN where the model has been trained for a specific SR, or convolution reverb, some distortion, any SR dependent algorithm, etc...
                    Most non SR dependent algorithm will see no changes.
                    It's not to be confused with a pitch shifter. I guess a better name would have been "resample"

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                    • resonantR
                      resonant @ustk
                      last edited by

                      @ustk Yes, this topic has been discussed here before.

                      https://forum.hise.audio/topic/13086/change-the-pitch-of-the-ir-sample?_=1765202407224

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                      • ChazroxC
                        Chazrox @ustk
                        last edited by

                        @ustk That makes total sense. I also read the thread that @resonant posted. I think Im understanding whats going on now.

                        Thank you guys. 🙏

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