Axespitch
Axespitch is a term used in the context of music theory and audio processing, particularly in relation to the manipulation of audio signals. It refers to the adjustment of the pitch of an audio signal along the x-axis, which represents time. This process is often used in various audio editing and production software to modify the pitch of a sound or musical piece without altering its tempo, or vice versa.
The concept of axespitch is closely related to time-stretching and pitch-shifting techniques. Time-stretching involves changing the
In practical applications, axespitch can be used in music production to correct the pitch of recorded performances,
The term axespitch is derived from the graphical representation of audio signals, where the x-axis typically