05-02-2006 03:48 AM
05-02-2006 09:37 AM
I've just started playing with some sound apps myself. I'm no expert on it but I think you're missing something here. The output arrays of the sound VIs are the Y (amplitude) components. Changing them will affect volume rather than pitch. If you want to change the frequency of the sound you'll have to change the sample rate at which it plays back. Two problems here. First, you are limited to only a few standard rates (11025, 22050, 44100, 8000) with the sound output VIs. Second, if you shift more than a few tones you'll experience "munchkinization". The timbre of the sound will change along with the pitch making the harmonized voices sound more like the Chipmunks (or Darth Vader). You can apply formant corrections to make the timbre stable but that would be a rather advanced project.
I'll be sure to post anything else on this thread that might assist your endeavours. If anyone else on the boards has more info on this subject please don't hesitate to 'Sing Out'.
05-02-2006 09:57 AM