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Joshua Au-Yeung
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Joshua Au-Yeung (professionally known as Chester Sky) is a music producer, composer, director, and software developer. He's published 10+ music albums, directed and composed for films, created board games and dozens of art pieces, and hosts a podcast. He's an instructor of online courses, including best-selling courses on music production and composing for films and video games. His previous book, The Music Producer's Ultimate Guide to FL Studio 20, reached #1 on Amazon in the Digital Audio Production category.
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Using Pitch Shifter

Pitch Shifter is a pitch-shifting effect. It contains two pitch shift algorithms, one for monophonic sounds such as vocals, and one for polyphonic sounds. It can be used for pitch correction and, in my opinion, creates a more natural-sounding result than the FL Studio plugin Newtone, which was discussed in Chapter 8.

Let’s get started using Pitch Shifter:

  1. Load up an audio sample in the playlist and route it to the mixer.
  2. Apply the Pitch Shifter effect to the mixer channel and play your sound. You’ll see Pitch Shifter load up, as shown in the following screenshot:

Figure 11.1 – Pitch Shifter

On the far-left side, you’ll see the tabs Music and Voice. Voice is for the monophonic pitch-shifting algorithm (single note at a time). You’ll usually want this if you’re applying pitch-shifting effects for vocals. If you have a polyphonic sound (more than one note at a time), then you’ll...

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Joshua Au-Yeung

Joshua Au-Yeung (professionally known as Chester Sky) is a music producer, composer, director, and software developer. He's published 10+ music albums, directed and composed for films, created board games and dozens of art pieces, and hosts a podcast. He's an instructor of online courses, including best-selling courses on music production and composing for films and video games. His previous book, The Music Producer's Ultimate Guide to FL Studio 20, reached #1 on Amazon in the Digital Audio Production category.
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