IXAudio2SourceVoice::SetFrequencyRatio method
Sets the frequency adjustment ratio of the voice.
Syntax
HRESULT SetFrequencyRatio( [in] float Ratio, [in] UINT32 OperationSet = XAUDIO2_COMMIT_NOW );
Parameters
- Ratio [in]
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Frequency adjustment ratio. This value must be between XAUDIO2_MIN_FREQ_RATIO and the MaxFrequencyRatio parameter specified when the voice was created (see IXAudio2::CreateSourceVoice). XAUDIO2_MIN_FREQ_RATIO currently is 0.0005, which allows pitch to be lowered by up to 11 octaves.
- OperationSet [in]
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Identifies this call as part of a deferred batch. See the XAudio2 Operation Sets overview for more information.
Return value
Returns S_OK if successful, an error code otherwise. See XAudio2 Error Codes for descriptions of error codes.
Remarks
Frequency adjustment is expressed as source frequency / target frequency. Changing the frequency ratio changes the rate audio is played on the voice. A ratio greater than 1.0 will cause the audio to play faster and a ratio less than 1.0 will cause the audio to play slower. Additionally, the frequency ratio affects the pitch of audio on the voice. As an example, a value of 1.0 has no effect on the audio, whereas a value of 2.0 raises pitch by one octave and 0.5 lowers it by one octave.
If SetFrequencyRatio is called specifying a Ratio value outside the valid range, the method will set the frequency ratio to the nearest valid value. A warning also will be generated for debug builds.
Platform Requirements
Windows 10 (XAudio2.9); Windows 8, Windows Phone 8 (XAudio 2.8); DirectX SDK (XAudio 2.7)
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