tebop opened this issue on Apr 20, 2007 · 14 posts
ockham posted Sun, 22 April 2007 at 6:35 PM
I doubt that you'll find an -inexpensive- realtime pitch changer. It's
an inherently difficult process, and there aren't even many programs
that do it well. CoolEdit, now called Adobe Audition, is one.
I'm fiddling with PRAAT right now, but still haven't mastered the new
version. Will report on progress if any.....
I know Yamaha makes a realtime device for use in recording studios,
and there are some general-purpose DSP boxes that do a
variety of tasks like noise-canceling, flanging and pitch altering.
But they're all rather expensive.