
MPitchNone
MPitchNone typically refers to a setting in software or hardware systems related to pitch detection or processing, where no specific pitch correction or adjustment is applied. Essentially, it indicates that the system is not altering, analyzing, or responding to the pitch of audio signals—it's in a neutral mode. For example, in a digital audio workstation, selecting MPitchNone means the audio will pass through without any pitch-related effects or modifications. This setting is useful when you want to preserve the original pitch of the input signal without any processing.