Hi all, I hope you don't mind my advertising the new version of the smbPitchShift code here but it is quite widely used and informing all the people manually (let alone find them) would be a fulltime job. Since the code is free, that just doesn't pay off ;-) Anyway, I'd like to inform you that I have released version 1.2 of the code which incorporates many fixes to problems and errors that have been brought to my attention over the past years. I would recommend you update your code as well if it makes use of smbPitchShift, as one fix relates to the sonic quality at large pitch shift factors. For those who have not come across the code yet it accompanies my article "Pitch Shifting Using the Fourier Transform" which is freely available in PDF and HTML form from http://www.dspdimension.com/html/pshiftstft.html I'd also like to say hi to all the long time comp.dsp members who still remember me from the 1990s when I used to be here on a more regular basis! Cheers to you all! Stephan Bernsee http://www.bernsee.com
smbPitchShift Pitch Shifting Code Updated to 1.2
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Stephan Bernsee wrote:> Hi all, > > I hope you don't mind my advertising the new version of the smbPitchShift > code here but it is quite widely used and informing all the people > manually (let alone find them) would be a fulltime job. Since the code is > free, that just doesn't pay off ;-) > > Anyway, I'd like to inform you that I have released version 1.2 of the > code which incorporates many fixes to problems and errors that have been > brought to my attention over the past years. I would recommend you update > your code as well if it makes use of smbPitchShift, as one fix relates to > the sonic quality at large pitch shift factors. > > For those who have not come across the code yet it accompanies my article > "Pitch Shifting Using the Fourier Transform" which is freely available in > PDF and HTML form from > > http://www.dspdimension.com/html/pshiftstft.html > > I'd also like to say hi to all the long time comp.dsp members who still > remember me from the 1990s when I used to be here on a more regular > basis!Of course nobody sensible minds your "advertising". I'm glad to here from you. Jerry -- "The rights of the best of men are secured only as the rights of the vilest and most abhorrent are protected." - Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes, 1927 ���������������������������������������������������������������������
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Jerry Avins <jya@ieee.org> writes:> [...] > I'm glad to here from you.You mean to New York? ... :) -- % Randy Yates % "...the answer lies within your soul %% Fuquay-Varina, NC % 'cause no one knows which side %%% 919-577-9882 % the coin will fall." %%%% <yates@ieee.org> % 'Big Wheels', *Out of the Blue*, ELO http://home.earthlink.net/~yatescr
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Randy Yates wrote:> Jerry Avins <jya@ieee.org> writes: >> [...] >> I'm glad to here from you. > > You mean to New York? ... :)Close. New Jersey. <red face> Jerry -- "The rights of the best of men are secured only as the rights of the vilest and most abhorrent are protected." - Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes, 1927 ���������������������������������������������������������������������