Allows your apps to be able to change the sound pitch so that it resembles the voice of a child or man and increase, decrease or maintain the desired tempo
Version | 1.0 |
Updated | Feb 6th 2017 |
Developer |
Viscom Software
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User Rating |
824
5.0
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Original File Size | 4.2 MB |
Downloads | 5449 |
Systems | Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10 |
Category | Programming |
Audio Pitch Directshow filter SDK is a library designed to help you enhance your audio applications with extra editing functions. To be more precise, the utility packs a set of components that allows your app to modify the sound pitch as well as the tempo speed of the audio files it is processing.
The software development kit is equally useful for video players and karaoke apps, particularly as it packs components that let you transform the recorded voice into several other types, such as children, men or women, for instance. At the same time, you can modify the standard voice within the video or audio files that are processed.
A further noteworthy capability is that your application can allow you to edit the tempo – as in make it extremely fast or slow – but without affecting the sound pitch. As you would expect, the utility is designed to work with any video and audio file that can be played in any Directshow base tool. You can get an overall idea by checking the out sample GUI that allows you to playback samples before editing them.
While the SDK comes with sample codes for C# 2010 and CV 2010, you should bear in mind that the utility is compatible with a wide variety of programming languages that support Directshow, such as VB6, VB.NET, Visual C or Delphi, for instance.
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