The Pilbert Transform is shorthand for Pete’s Poor Man’s Hilbert Transform. This is a custom implementation of a Hilbert Transform.
The benefits include zero latency and highly performant (aka DSP friendly). The trade-off is that it not suitable for sub-audio frequencies and decoupling the phase relationship of the two output signals from the input (see readme file for more information).
This new prototype is used in the following sounds in the community library as examples:
Frequency Shifter
PhaseSpinner
Imagination Machine
Phase Displacement Unit
It also can be use with the magnitude prototype for improved amplitude tracking (see include examples).