Rocktron Intellipitch User Manual

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Chromatic Pitch Shift VOICE/DLY Parameters

(Used in the

Hush; Pitch Shift; Delay and Hush; Pitch Shift; Delay; Reverb configurations)

PITCH

The

Pitch parameter determines the harmony note that the Intellipitch will

produce based on the input note. An interval is the distance in semitones
between the pitches of two musical tones (e.g., the distance from an

A note

to a

C note is a minor third interval, equaling 3 half-steps or 300 cents). The

Pitch parameter is adjustable in 20 cent increments and any interval may be
selected from one octave above to two octaves below the input signal. This
parameter is adjustable from -2400 to +1200 (where -2400 = 2 octaves
below the input signal, 0 = unison, and +1200 = one octave above the input
signal). Each 100 cents (or five 20-cent steps) above or below 0 represents
the amount of half-steps (or semitones) the harmony note will be above or
below the input signal.

FINE

The

Fine parameter allows for fine adjustment of pitch change in 1-cent

steps (or 1/100th of a semitone) for finer adjustment of the harmony note.

LEVEL

The

Level parameter determines the volume of each voice relative to the

other voices of the effect.

Note: This parameter is not the same as the Pitch Shift Level parameter

found in the Mixer function parameter list.

PAN

This parameter allows you to pan the shifted note to the left or right channel
of the Intellipitch. It is adjustable from 0 to 100 (where 0 = full-left, 100 = full-
right and 50 = center).

DELAY

This parameter allows for the shifted signal to be delayed up to 418mS
following the input signal. It is adjustable from 0 to 418mS in 2mS incre-
ments.

Pitch shift parameters accessible from Voice/Dly functions refer only to the chromatic

pitch shift configurations (Hush; Pitch Shift; Delay and Hush; Pitch Shift; Delay; Reverb), and
these parameters are as described below.

The pitch shift parameters for the Hush; Intelligent Shift and Hush; Reverse Shift configu-

rations are discussed later in this chapter.

Note

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