pitchtocontrol
PitchToControl, abbreviated PTC, is a term used in music technology, human–computer interaction, and assistive devices to describe methods that convert pitch information from an acoustic signal into a control signal for a device or software. The central idea is to extract a pitch, typically represented by a fundamental frequency, and map it to a parameter such as volume, filter cutoff, tempo, or motor speed, enabling intuitive, voice- or instrument-driven control.
Mechanism: Real-time pitch detection algorithms such as YIN, autocorrelation, or cepstrum estimate the fundamental frequency. After
Applications: PTC is used in live performance to shape effects or synth parameters by singing or whistling;
Challenges: Pitch drift, octave ambiguity, background noise, and latency can degrade control. Effective PTC requires robust
See also: pitch detection, audio-to-MIDI, voice control, control voltage, human–computer interaction.