Download Adaptive Pitch-Shifting With Applications to Intonation Adjustment in a Cappella Recordings A central challenge for a cappella singers is to adjust their intonation and to stay in tune relative to their fellow singers. During
editing of a cappella recordings, one may want to adjust local intonation of individual singers or account for global intonation drifts
over time. This requires applying a time-varying pitch-shift to the
audio recording, which we refer to as adaptive pitch-shifting. In
this context, existing (semi-)automatic approaches are either laborintensive or face technical and musical limitations. In this work,
we present automatic methods and tools for adaptive pitch-shifting
with applications to intonation adjustment in a cappella recordings. To this end, we show how to incorporate time-varying information into existing pitch-shifting algorithms that are based on
resampling and time-scale modification (TSM). Furthermore, we
release an open-source Python toolbox, which includes a variety
of TSM algorithms and an implementation of our method. Finally,
we show the potential of our tools by two case studies on global
and local intonation adjustment in a cappella recordings using a
publicly available multitrack dataset of amateur choral singing.