Re: Analog Pitch Shifter
- From: Jerry Avins <jya@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 May 2008 23:50:37 -0400
bharat pathak wrote:
Is it possible to create a pitch shifter using an analog circuit? I know
this site is about DSP's but it seems to have a lot of readers, so maybe
someone can help me out.
Thanks
Why do it the hard way when it can easily be done in digital domain??
Hard or easy, you imply that it can be done. I had thought not.
Jerry
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