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UltraPitch Manual
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Chapter 3 - Quick start
Please refer to the WaveSystem manual for a full explanation regarding standard generic Waves controls. You
can find out more details about each individual control in the Controls & Displays chapter.
The pitch detection process described below is the first stage for every UltraPitch application such as pitch
shifting, harmonization and so on.
It’s important to remember that the input sound must be monophonic, i.e. a single voice or single-tone solo
instrument track. A polyphonic input’s numerous pitches, for example like those produced by open-string
guitar chords, cannot be detected by UltraPitch.
Pitch detection
Very briefly:
Look at the ‘Pitch detector’ area on the right hand side of UltraPitch. Choose a Mode using the Mode con-
trol located under the display. Preview the audio and drag the Max and Min-pitch markers in the display so
that they are just above and below the dynamic blue pitch-tracking line respectively. Try different detection
Modes until you get the best result. The Mode control is located below the Pitch detector graph.
If the message ‘Incompatible input or settings appears, make sure either:
* the input track is monophonic
* the Min and Max-pitch markers are correctly set to ‘capture’ the pitch, i.e. Min-pitch
marker is below the lowest pitch, and the Max-pitch marker is above the highest pitch in
the source
* you are using an appropriate Mode,see below...
Here’s a more detailed explanation for performing pitch detection:
1 Choose a detection-mode. The Mode control has a pull-down menu offering the following modes:
a) Default: for general-purpose applications.
b) Voice Steady: for voices without fast pitch changes.
c) Voice Jumpy: for voices with fast pitch changes.
d) Voice Opera: for very clear voices.
e) Music Steady: for instruments with distinct tones (e.g. flute, piano).
f) Clear tones: for very clear tones (e.g. vibraphone, synthesizer).
g) Bass: for bass guitar, contrabass etc.
Pull down the menu and select an appropriate setting according to the type of audio you wish to
process. Alternatively, click on the Mode control to scroll through the selection of settings.
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