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- complete melody), and may be layered, equalized, sped up or slowed down, repitched, looped, or otherwise mani****ted. They are usually integrated using electronic...
- fermentation but wood is difficult to keep clean and infection-free and must be repitched often, perhaps yearly. After high kräusen, the point at which fermentation...
- 2024. Sanford, Karla (April 18, 2024). "Pro-Palestinian demonstrators repitched a couple of tents, and seemed to have recovered the main signage from...
- that management "hated" the initial pitch, but he revised the design and repitched it with greater success. Edge reported that "it was eventually greenlit...
- maint: numeric names: authors list (link) "The Evolution Of Chopped & Repitched Samples In Pop Music". Genius. Retrieved April 11, 2021. Lang, Cady (March...
- all the required pitches direct from the oscillators, others had to be repitched later by adjusting the tape playback speed and re-recording the sound...
- fermentation as wood is difficult to keep clean and infection-free and must be repitched more or less yearly. There are three main fermentation methods, warm,...
- reworked the script so that everything would be set "Like episode six" and repitched it as a 90-minute live broadcast drama on behalf of BBC's Screen One drama...
- electrification and the use of synthetic materials for the windchest. It was repitched by Eppo Rynko Ottes of (Barcelona). In the choir there is a small positive...
- Instant', a bouncy electro outer-space travelogue, Madonna is filtered, repitched, compressed, echoed and edited into sudden leaps; she slips in and out...