![]() When we talk about pitchshifting nowadays, we almost always mean the time-independent kind. ![]() With time-independent pitchshifting, pitch and time are disconnected, so raising the pitch has no effect on playback speed and vice versa. This is also the default method used by samplers to play back audio, though many now offer time-independent methods too. The former uses the 'old' way of raising or lowering the playback speed via resampling to push the pitch up and down, just like adjusting the speed of a record player or tape deck. There are two main categories of pitchshifting: tape/sampler-style repitching (aka 'varispeed') and time-independent.
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