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On Wednesday, June 12, 2002, at 09:31 AM, David Kuckhermann wrote: > Perhaps this is a stupid question (I know not much about vocoders), but > how can you use a vocoder for pitchshifting? Not a stupid question at all, vocoders don't change the pitch, they impose formants from another source on target audio, like a fancy automatic set of tone controls. BUT, if you run drums in to analyze as formants, then use a built-in oscillator (or any sound source with controllable pitch) as the target audio, you can "change the pitch" of the drums by changing the oscillators frequency. Not at all pitch shifting, but for things like drums, vocoding may sound better… Best- mark