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| Feature | Venus Flytrap (VFT) | Pitcher Plant | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Distilled/Rain only. Tap water kills them. | Distilled/Rain only. Equally sensitive to minerals. | | Dormancy | Required. Needs 3-5 months of cold winter rest (35-50°F). | Depends on species. Tropical types (Nepenthes) need no dormancy; Temperate types (Sarracenia) do. | | Humidity | Moderate (50%+). | High (60-80%+). Tropical pitchers require a terrarium. | | Light | Full, direct sun (6+ hours). | Bright indirect to full sun (varies by species). | | Feeding | 1 bug per month. Traps die after 3-5 closings. | Passive. Can digest many bugs at once. |
Prior to the digital revolution, pitch correction was a laborious physical process. Engineers in the analog era utilized techniques such as "varispeed"—changing the speed of the tape machine to shift pitch—or "comping" (compositing), where multiple takes were spliced together to create a single, in-tune performance. This was time-consuming and destructive. pitcher vst
The modern Pitcher VST ecosystem has evolved into specialized tools catering to different production philosophies. | Feature | Venus Flytrap (VFT) | Pitcher