MAP also enables PITCHMAP's simple-to-use, yet very effective functions for suppressing or isolating mix elements. The separated sounds can then be individually tuning-corrected and mapped to other pitches, a process we call Pitch Mapping.
This technique is quite literally rocket science, and is done using perceptive modeling and pattern recognition techniques also used in artificial intelligence applications.
ZYNAPTIQ PITCHMAP VERSION HISTORY1.6.3 PROFESSIONAL
Mix element suppression under MIDI controlĬreating unique synthesizer sounds based on a live inputĬreate instant remixes and professional accompaniment tracks directly from your favorite songs or play listīased on our Mixed-Signal Audio Processing technology (MAP), PITCHMAP internally de-mixes the input signal into individual sounds, including their harmonics and transients. Rapid song/score prototyping using existing recordings that can be transformed to be something new on-the-fly Mash-Up artists and Re-Mixers now spend minutes instead of hours (or days) adapting the components they use to fit each other Sound designers get a bunch of unique new ways of creating the sounds that make the films and games of today so immersive Music producers that work with sampled material can now sculpt the music inside the samples as if they were clay in the hands of a potterĭJs can adapt the key/scale of their songs to fit into a seamless set Here's a couple of the applications we're aware of:Įngineers can correct tuning inaccuracies in mixed recordingsĬomposers can try different harmonies for their works in an immediate, hassle-free and inspiring manner PITCHMAP has so many uses we haven't yet discovered all of them ourselves. In short, it is an inspiring musical instrument, a precision corrective tool and the only processor that literally lets you shape music with your hands. As if that weren't enough, PITCHMAP provides functions to suppress individual sounds within a mix, and can apply advanced synthesizer-like sound transformations to your audio. It lets you change the melodies and harmonies of any recording by simply playing your own on a MIDI keyboard or creating a pitch map using our stream-lined GUI, and optionally corrects any tuning issues at the same time. In general, when using multi-channel versions of the plug-in, please bypass any channels that you don't really need to de-reverberate (like the LFE channel, for example).PITCHMAP is the world's first and only plug-in that allows processing the pitch of individual sounds within mixed signals in real-time.The RTAS plug-in does not support AudioSuite. In ProTools 10, render to a new file by pasting the setting used in a real-time instance into the AudioSuite version of UNVEIL for processing.In ProTools, using a multi-mono instance is preferable to using a stereo instance in terms of CPU consumption, as this allows ProTools to render the channels on separate cores."Live" inputs include Instrument tracks that are record enabled. Bounce/record any live inputs feeding into UNVEIL to allow Logic to assign cores as needed. In Logic Pro, all processes that are fed by a live source are processed on one CPU core.Quit any open applications that are not needed.Try closing the GUI of any plug-in that you don't currently need to have visual feedback on, including UNVEIL after adjusting settings.We recommend using an I/O buffer size of at least 1024 samples. In Logic Pro, this also includes the "Process Buffer range" parameter.