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PITCH

You can transpose the generated audio by -36 to +36 semitones

(-3 to +3 octaves)

.

FINE

Fine pitch adjustment from -100 to +100 cent.

TRACKING

Determines the amount by which the synthesized audio follows the pitch of the
source signal, from 0% to 200%. At 0%, the pitch will stay fixed and produce a ro-
botic vocoder-like quality. At 100%, the processed audio will follow the pitch intona-
tion of the original audio as closely as possible.

(Sometimes though, the tracking

detects the wrong octave, especially on source material with extremely low pitch.)

Notice that

PITCH

,

FINE

and

TRACKING

also affects the CV outputs on the back-

side

(NOTE and PITCH)

.

DETUNE

There is a second oscillator which can be used to achieve a fat detuned sound or
for chord-like effects. The second oscillator is transposed from the first by +0 to
+1200 cents, representing a range of up to one octave.

NOISE (adjust)

This parameter adjusts the balance of "voiced" versus "voiceless" sound. At the de-
fault setting +/- 0%,

Bitspeek

attempts to follow the balance of the source signal, so

that "voiced" sounds

(e.g. vowels)

produce distinct tones while "voiceless" sounds

(e.g. consonants)

produce noise.

By turning

NOISE

all the way down to -100%, all noise will be removed from the

output audio. By turning

NOISE

up to +100%, the output audio will consist only of

filtered noise

(sounding like a loud whisper)

.

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AUDIO IN

Connect

AUDIO IN

to the source that should be analyzed and recreated.

Bitspeek

works with stereo as well as mono sources.

EXT IN

Use "external input" to apply the frequency spectrum of the incoming audio onto
other signals, e.g. to make any synthesizer in Reason speak. When you connect

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