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Kurzweil K2500 Reference Manual page 90

Algorithm reference
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Mono pitcher (filter with harmonically related resonant peaks) algorithm
The mono pitcher algorithm applies a filter which has a series of peaks in the frequency response to the input signal.
The peaks may be adjusted so that their frequencies are all multiples of a selectable frequency, all the way up to 24
kHz. When applied to a sound with a noise-like spectrum (white noise, with a flat spectrum, or cymbals, with a very
dense spectrum of many individual components), an output is produced which sounds very pitched, since most of
its spectral energy ends up concentrated around multiples of a fundamental frequency.
The following graphs show Pt PkSplit going from 0% to 100%, for a Pt Pitch of 1 kHz (approx. C6), and Pt PkShape
set to 0.
dB
dB
Algorithm Reference-90
with a chorus or flanger
Allocation Units: 2 (each)
Khz
PeakShape = 0
PeakSplit = 0%
Khz
PeakShape = 0
PeakSplit = 50%
dB
PeakShape = 0
PeakSplit = 100%
Response of Pitcher with different PkSplit settings.
dB
Khz
PeakShape = 0
PeakSplit = 25%
dB
Khz
PeakShape = 0
peakSplit = 75%
Khz

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