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> > Another technique is to perform a live spectral analysis then do a > > resynthesis on the result. But between the two, you scale the frequency. > > This also preserves the formant structure of the sound so you don't >get the > > "Mickey Mouse" effect. > > Is that how the "popular" Antares autotune does it's stuff? I couldn't say about that 'cause I'm not familiar with the Antares. > > > On my Kyma system I observe about a 68 millisecond > > delay with this technique. > > Which is way too long. Yes, it's clearly audible! > Guess you have to have a delay long enough at least for > half a waveform of the lowest note in the range (maybe > a whole waveform?) And that is exactly what's going on. You can adjust the lowest-freq to be analyzed, which then determines the latency. There are other parameters that probably also affect the latency. Dennis Leas ------------------- dennis@mdbs.com