Santoor HD vs JAX P2 - Pitch Shifter II Usage & Stats

Played the Harp? Try the Santoor - A Traditional Musical Instrument. Supports touching individual strings to play notes as well as sliding horizontally across a string for VIBRATE effect. Fade out your vibrate effect by sliding your finger to the edge of the Santoor. Now also includes the option to play semitones! ***** Ranked in the top 7 and top 25 in the India APP STORE in the Music category for iPad and iPhone respectively. *****Ranked in the top 31 in the Greece APP STORE in the Music category for iPad. ***** Ranked in the top 45 in the US APP STORE in the Music category for iPad. FEATURES * Hi Quality Retina Display Optimized Graphics * Studio Quality Sounds. Realistic Vibrate Effect with tuned strings across two octets. New option to also play Semitones * Fast, Fluid Touches and Sounds. Recognizes multiple touches with both hands * Features sliding across a string for VIBRATE effect. * Slide along a string to the edges for a unique fade out effect. * Switch to play Semitones to truly play out all of your melodies! (Pro Version) * Record And Playback your own creations * Options to Loop playback of recordings and also to play them at Fast Forward Speeds Questions/suggestions/bugs? Email us at: thesoftwarekitchen@gmail.com To fun times with "Santoor HD"!!
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A time domain pitch shifter will virtually modify the speed of audio playback. But there is a certain problem with this. A continuous audio stream (like realtime processing) is usually absolutely constant in its sample rate and buffer size. And also nobody can shift the time in the real world (yet!?). This is very different when using just a sampler. A sampler will have access to a complete sound sample in memory and can play back at any sample rate, thus making it longer or shorter in time, raising or lowering the pitch this way. A continuous stream is always fixed in the sample rate and the playback time cannot be modified without discontinuity. Some tricks can be used, for modifying the playback speed virtually. We use a delay based approach, where 2 slightly time shifted overlapping delay buffers are filled with continuous data streams and then a windowing function is used to merge these two buffers together again without any crackles. The buffers are constant in length and a short variable latency will be introduced, that is pitch dependent. This way, the speed of the reading pointer can be adjusted in realtime to a fractional part of the current sample rate. This all sounds quite simple, but in reality it is complex coding and also will produce some unavoidable side effects. Extreme values tend to become grainy. The good news are, this takes polyphonic (in fact any) material and shifts its pitch without a problem. All transients and the formants are shifted equally with the pitch, which produces the typical “chipmunkeyfication”. The time domain approach is better situated for usage with transient material, because it will not smear so much as the frequency domain approach of JAX ESSENTIAL SERIES P3.
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Santoor HD VS.
JAX P2 - Pitch Shifter II

December 31, 2024