pitch shifter

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I'm looking for a free plug-in that will bring my audio signal up an octave without adding any other fx. Is there such a thing. I'm in dire need but extreme poverty :)
Oh, and I use Cubase SX.

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Have you tried Audacity? It's free and Computer Music magazine sings it praises every month :wink:
Cheers,
Scooner

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Try Jackyl and Hyde's Transponator.

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Hello...

Might I suggest

http://www.kvraudio.com/get/1324.html
Reverbnation
see ya 'round...

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Not free, but pretty cheap is Audiodamage's Discord, which sees constant use here.

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Thanks guys. I'll give 'em all a try.

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cheapshift is a good one for free.
madshifta is also free but sound really terrible imo.
these are real time effects....but if u want best quality u're better off pitchshifting in a audio editing package using pitchshifting rendering.

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You probably know about this already, but just in case you don't, cubase has quite a few options (including the well regarded MPEX algorithm) for off-line pitch shifting. If you just want to shift something with as few artifacts as possible, it will probably give a better result than any of the plug-ins mentioned here...

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Scooner wrote:Have you tried Audacity? It's free and Computer Music magazine sings it praises every month :wink:
Thanks man. I had right on front of me all along. This baby can really work wonders.

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For a really good offline DOS utility, check out Jens Johanssen's pvoc.

I use lots of different pitchshifters for different tasks. For realtime that sounds good, Jackle&Hyde's work is excellent. I also use Discord and Spectral Monkeyage for musical/instrument applications, though I wouldn't use them for anything that needed to be pristine. Cheapshift is a great little noisemaker. And I use both Madshifta and Shivashifta in much the same way I would use a ring modulator.

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suthnear wrote:You probably know about this already, but just in case you don't, cubase has quite a few options (including the well regarded MPEX algorithm) for off-line pitch shifting. If you just want to shift something with as few artifacts as possible, it will probably give a better result than any of the plug-ins mentioned here...
I can't believe I forgot about this. It's by gar the most convenient and reliable way of doing it. Thanks a million

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Not free, but not expensive

http://www.kvraudio.com/get/1693.html
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robenestobenz wrote:Try Jackyl and Hyde's Transponator.
Thanks for the link. Never heard Transponator. I am sure I will find it very useful.

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shamann wrote:For a really good offline DOS utility, check out Jens Johanssen's pvoc.
Very interesting. And some source code to mull over, too. Thanks very much...

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greegatron_40k wrote:I can't believe I forgot about this. It's by gar the most convenient and reliable way of doing it. Thanks a million
p.s. don't always use MPEX - the other algos sometimes produce better results...

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