Frequency Blend combines past frequencies and pitch shifted frequecies to generate unique audio effects, such as a sustained reverb effect or a pitch echo effect where the pitch continously increases or decreases over time.
Frequency Blend Settings | |
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Setting | Description |
Pitch shift (%) | Sets the amount of pitch shifting. A value of 50% shifts the pitch down one octave. A value of 200% shifts the pitch up one octave. This shift is applied to the feedback loop, causing a continuous shift over time, provided the feedback volume is not too low. |
Feedback | Sets the volume of the pitch shift feedback. A volume near 0dB generates a continuous pitch shift over time. Using the lowest setting generates a single, fixed pitch shift. |
Sustain | Sets the rate at which frequencies are blended over time. A value of 0 disables blended frequencies. Higher values slow down the rate of change of frequencies, which may enhance harmonics or extend stronger frequencies over time. |
From |
Sets the range of frequencies affected. Use this to limit the sustain or pitch shift to a narrower range of frequencies. |
Wet volume | Sets the volume of the processed audio mixed with the final output. |
Dry volume | Sets the volume of the original audio mixed with the final output. |