Studio Calculator vs JAX P2 - Pitch Shifter II Utilisation & Stats

The Ultimate Music Math Calculator for your everyday calculations. Simply add the values you know and the app will intelligently figure out what it can calculate for you. Calculate durations, BPM, frequency, delay times, time-stretch, pitch shift, phase alignment delay, file size and more, really fast and easy. Never again search for the right page for the correct calculation and keep your session flowing. Examples: ≈ The delay in samples (for any sample rate) between two microphones in different positions? ==> Enter the distance in meters and the calculation will show you the time in seconds and samples and more. ≈ Have a loop of 2 bars and want to know the BPM? ==> Enter the duration in seconds or samples and the number of bars and the corresponding BPM will be calculated. Correct calculations for all time signatures. ≈ Want to know all delay times for a BPM? ==> Enter the BPM, or tap it, and all the delay times will be calculated, in seconds, mili seconds or Herz. ≈ Have a song tuned to 440 Hz and need to change it to 432 Hz? ==> Enter both frequencies and the transposing pitch-shift and time-stretch are calculated. ≈ What is the duration of a song based on BPM and number of bars? ==> Enter the BPM and the bar count and the total time will be calculated. ≈ When working with a 6/8 time signature what is the BPM in your DAW? ==> Enter the metronome tempo (tmp) and the correct BPM will be calculated. ≈ What is the total time of 4 songs? ==> Enter all times in seconds or time format (or samples) and the total time will be calculated. ≈ A multichannel recording of 75 minutes, how much disk space will I need? ==> Just enter the total time and hit calculate for your answers in MB. Make sure the settings for sample rate, bit depth and channel count are set correctly. And there is much more to the Studio Calculator! - Copy a calculated value and use it as new input. - Correct tempo (tpm) and BPM calculations for all time signatures, regular or irregular, simple or compound. - Frequency to MIDI note calculation. - Minimal design with an effective user interface. - Support for 9 different video frame rates for duration calculations. - Calculate the amount of storage space digital audio will use given a time value. - Calculations done with 64bit float’s, a.k.a. very accurate. - Set sample rate, bit depth, number of mono channels, time signature and frame rate to fit your needs for all calculations. - Dark mode design. - Custom build tempo tap option for accurate results even with fast tempi. - Collapse answers for nice overview when you have many. The Studio Calculator is your assistant: tell it the values you have and it’ll calculate everything there is to know from those values. You just pick what you need. You can enter tpm, BPM, bars, frequency, seconds, time, semitones, meters and samples. It can calculate all of that and will also calculate MIDI notes, pitch shift (semitones), time stretch (percentage), frames count and file size (MB). More calculations will be added over time, and if you miss anything, please let us know. Your feedback is much appreciated! Enjoy!
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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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Studio Calculator VS.
JAX P2 - Pitch Shifter II

14écembre d, 2024