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Frequency Shifter of Bitwig Studio.  

"Frequency Shifter is a device which raises or lowers the frequency of an input signal. It does this using a complex amplitude modulation like technique. Unlike the pitch shifter, the frequency shifter does not preserve the harmonic relationships between the various tones and harmonics in the input signal. Because of this, sounds processed by a frequency shifter start to sound very unnatural with only a small amount of shift. However, unlike the pitch shifter, it is feasible to implement a frequency shifter with all analog circuitry. This means that frequency shifters were available (even though expensive) as far back as 1950. Recently, there has been a resurgence of interest in frequency shifters as effects. Currently, Modcan and Encore Electronics produce models intended for use with modular synthesizers..."  https://bit.ly/3Viygqx 

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Frequency Shifter of Bitwig Studio. "Frequency Shifter is a device which raises or lowers the frequency of an input signal. It does this using a complex amplitude modulation like technique. Unlike the pitch shifter, the frequency shifter does not preserve the harmonic relationships between the various tones and harmonics in the input signal. Because of this, sounds processed by a frequency shifter start to sound very unnatural with only a small amount of shift. However, unlike the pitch shifter, it is feasible to implement a frequency shifter with all analog circuitry. This means that frequency shifters were available (even though expensive) as far back as 1950. Recently, there has been a resurgence of interest in frequency shifters as effects. Currently, Modcan and Encore Electronics produce models intended for use with modular synthesizers..." https://bit.ly/3Viygqx How to use #Bitwig? Here we explain in simple and short videos how to use the individual functions of Bitwig. Subscribe to the channel, like the video or support me on my patreon https://www.patreon.com/polarity_music You can find more practical examples and tips about Bitwig on my other channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/PolarityMusic

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