Izotope Rx 7 Riaa Curve
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Izotope Rx 7
Overview
The Pitch Contour module lets you change the pitch of a selection over time. This can be used to quickly correct small pitch variations or gradual pitch drifts over time.
The Pitch Contour module changes pitch by continuously changing the playback speed of the audio. The effect is similar to speeding up or slowing down a record or tape deck while it is playing back.
The Pitch Contour module uses resampling to synchronously change the time and pitch of a selection, because of this it cannot be used to adjust pitch without also adjusting time.
Controls
Smoothing: Larger values create a smoother pitch curve when multiple pitch nodes are present. This is useful when correcting a nonlinear change in pitch.
Reset: Clears all pitch nodes and returns the Smoothing control to its default value.
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Pitch Contour graph
- The horizontal axis shows time in seconds. The range of the horizontal axis will reflect the length of your current selection. If you have no selection, the horizontal axis represents the entire length of your file.
- The vertical axis shows the amount of pitch shifting that will be applied. A curve through the top half of the display will create a higher shift in pitch and shorten the audio correspondingly. A curve through the lower half of the display will create a lower shift in pitch and lengthen the audio correspondingly.
- You can correct a gradual pitch drift over time by adjusting the points at the far left or right of the display, drawing a straight sloping line from the beginning of your selection to the end. These points are locked to the vertical axis
Tip
- Clicking on the contour display will create a new pitch node. You can create up to 20 pitch nodes to achieve very complicated pitch shifts.
- Clicking and dragging a pitch node to move it around will change the pitch curve.
- Double-clicking on a pitch node will set its value to 0 (no change at that point).
- Right-clicking on a pitch node will delete it.
- Holding control/command while dragging will give you fine control over a pitch node’s position.