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Q: Advanced pitch correction / time-shift plug-in?
hi. i'm playing around with the pitch of some sounds (mostly vocals)
and am making many detailed changes for some unconventional effects (not just of the form `intonation corrections,' so advice of `find better singers' would waste everyone's time). i'm using logic pro as my daw and i think it's pitch correction / time shift capabilities are pretty nice. however, it's only able to select a region and apply a uniform change across the region. what i would like is something where i can `draw' the level of pitch change across a region: like sweep the pitch upword linearly, or non-linearly. something like this for time shift would be most welcome too. say, to add artificial ritardandos, etc. does anything like this exist? anything free? also, what about features like a plug in that not only lets you adjust pitch, but can even tell you the avg. pitch of a monophonic sound in some region? thanks, david |
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tray Antares AutoTune
http://www.antarestech.com/products/auto-tune4.html best regards e http://www.sonarscope.com Tel. : +385 (0) 91 13 31 461 "David Petrou" wrote in message ... hi. i'm playing around with the pitch of some sounds (mostly vocals) and am making many detailed changes for some unconventional effects (not just of the form `intonation corrections,' so advice of `find better singers' would waste everyone's time). i'm using logic pro as my daw and i think it's pitch correction / time shift capabilities are pretty nice. however, it's only able to select a region and apply a uniform change across the region. what i would like is something where i can `draw' the level of pitch change across a region: like sweep the pitch upword linearly, or non-linearly. something like this for time shift would be most welcome too. say, to add artificial ritardandos, etc. does anything like this exist? anything free? also, what about features like a plug in that not only lets you adjust pitch, but can even tell you the avg. pitch of a monophonic sound in some region? thanks, david |
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David Petrou wrote:
what i would like is something where i can `draw' the level of pitch change across a region: like sweep the pitch upword linearly, or non-linearly. something like this for time shift would be most welcome too. say, to add artificial ritardandos, etc. SoundForge does this [1]. [1] http://johannburkard.de/misc/soundforge_pitch_bend.png Johann -- Wen Ehr ein Gesicht hat wie ein Arsch dann braucht man nur noch Ohren dazu ansetzen. Es kann auch sein das sein Gesicht wie ein Mattscheibe Anschaut ein klares Zeichen wie Schlau er Ist. (Kurt Knoll in ) |
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Serato's Pitch 'N Time has a graphics morphing mode that
does this. I think it may only be available for Pro Tools though. Bob David Petrou wrote: hi. i'm playing around with the pitch of some sounds (mostly vocals) and am making many detailed changes for some unconventional effects (not just of the form `intonation corrections,' so advice of `find better singers' would waste everyone's time). i'm using logic pro as my daw and i think it's pitch correction / time shift capabilities are pretty nice. however, it's only able to select a region and apply a uniform change across the region. what i would like is something where i can `draw' the level of pitch change across a region: like sweep the pitch upword linearly, or non-linearly. something like this for time shift would be most welcome too. say, to add artificial ritardandos, etc. does anything like this exist? anything free? also, what about features like a plug in that not only lets you adjust pitch, but can even tell you the avg. pitch of a monophonic sound in some region? thanks, david -- "Things should be described as simply as possible, but no simpler." A. Einstein |
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