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what is a pitch changer ? there is the language barrier again :-D
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hehe , i wonder what people did in 1130 when no 120w amp existed . Maybe priests where 120 w loud :laugh:
An audio processor that uses a different sampling rate for output than input is said to shift the pitch thereby preventing feedback of same frequency for regnerative gtain >1 which is the Barkhausen criteria for oscillation.
Darth Vader would be an extreme example of pitch shift. But a 1% pitch shift may be enough to suppress systems close to unity feedback gain at 0 degree loop phase.
If you wish the KISS approach, use my methods.
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They used the acoustic wave focal properties of the DOME to amplify their voice and then expected delays and echo were normal if out of position.
In England Cathedrals were designed by Masons with 3 tools, a compass, a square and a triangle to accomplish this and more. ( See whispering corridors)
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