
UltraPitch Manual
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2 Preview the monophonic source making sure the input level is set correctly (usually 0dB). The pitch-
detector’s monitor will start scrolling . A blue line displays the detected current pitch’s graph. The same
pitch is simultaneously ‘played’ on the Keyboard display. When the monitor is completely black, it
means there is silence. When the monitor is gray, it means ‘unvoiced’ audio is detected. Unvoiced audio
has no recognizable pitch, and therefore cannot be tracked! When there is too much unvoiced audio, the
message ‘Incompatible input or settings’ will appear.
3 You can adjust the monitor scrolling speed to suit your computer using the Speed control. We have
included this control as scrolling-speed varies from computer to computer. Simply find the speed that
allows you to witness the pitch-detection monitor clearly for fine tuning the detection.
4 To fine tune the pitch detection, adjust the Min-pitch and Max-pitch settings by clicking and dragging
on their arrows in the Pitch Detection monitor, by typing in numerical values in their corresponding
controls, or by dragging your mouse on their corresponding controls.
5 Max-pitch should be set a little above the highest sung/spoken pitch. Min-pitch should be set a little
below the lowest sung/spoken pitch. If you do not know the musical range, set Min-pitch to 50Hz and
Max-pitch to 1000Hz. For spoken voice, set it to 50-800Hz.
Setting shift degree
1 Set the Link button to ‘Free’.
2 Click and drag the marker inside the Voice character graph up or down to raise or lower
the pitch and side-to-side to adjust formant.
Setting the Shift Degree
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