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i suppose you could do so to mess with the f0 curve of the speech.
unfortunately, the autotune implementation (antares atr-1) is very application-specific, so you will only be able to tune to pitches in the chromatic scale (unless you use an external keyboard -- there may be a detune control). you can change the speed control to adjust how much it "clamps down" on the pitch -- another problem, is that the atr-1 doesn't let you choose *which* octave, it goes to the closest one. that is, when used for its intended application (monophonic musical instrument playing within western chromatic scale), it works ok. otherwise, the thing is random at best. best, chris deckard (WBRW) wrote in message singer's voice, I just wonder if it can similarly be used upon a spoken voice. |
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Here's the real world, folks...
-- Dave Martin Java Jive Studio Nashville, TN www.javajivestudio.com "Mike Janas" wrote in message m... (1pm, editing suite after the recording) Engineer: "But sir, that edit doesn't sound natural - it doesn't sound like Dick Clark. If you use this other take the whole phrase sounds better." Ad Rep: "It's fine as it is. It really emphasizes the product. Besides, I've got a 2 o'clock meeting to play this for the client. When you you be finished?" Engineer: "Well, it makes Dick Clark sound like Darth Vader at this one point, and it messes up his phrasing." Ad Rep; "Huh? The client paid for Dick Clark to sell his product. And that's what they want. Can you put a copy of this on cassette for me?" |
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Mike Janas wrote:
Time-compression really irritates a lot of radio talk show hosts for what it does to their delivery. A lot of their effect and entertainment value comes from how they deliver their statements - the timing and phrasing of key dialogue. When time-compression is used the effect of the host's delivery is skewed. Like this? http://www.mykec.net/audio/disclaimer.mp3 ![]() Myke -- -================================- Windows...It's rebootylicious!!! -================================- |
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rickymix wrote:
Rob Reedijk wrote: I believe you can also hear it on the newer Law and Order shows, SVU... Are you working on those too, Rob? I just spent the whole weekend working on those in French. I reckon it's for the French Canadian market, (near your neighborhood), since I was laying back to an NTSC Digi from a PAL DA88 source which needed to be varisped down 4%. The opening VO sounded OK in French, despite being slowed down. I didn't pay much attention to the English but next time I'll listen for that effect you described. Cheers, Rick. Nah, I just watch the show. I think what you are doing is taking the dubbed versions from France/Europe and setting them up for the Quebec market (which like the rest of Canada is NTSC). That's a bit of a bone of contention in Quebec---that the dub is from France. French in Quebec has its own personality so they'd like their own version. But it probably has even more to do with they'd like the work instead of it going overseas. Rob R. |
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I think you're right, Rob. We do an awful lot of those French PAL to
French Canadian projects. Nobody seems too concerned about the difference, unlike Castillian vs Latin American Spanish. They have a fit if we accidentally get those crossed up. Rob Reedijk wrote... ......Law and Order shows, SVU... Nah, I just watch the show. I think what you are doing is taking the dubbed versions from France/Europe and setting them up for the Quebec market (which like the rest of Canada is NTSC). That's a bit of a bone of contention in Quebec---that the dub is from France. French in Quebec has its own personality so they'd like their own version. But it probably has even more to do with they'd like the work instead of it going overseas. Actually, it's even worse; the DBC dubs are from us, Vidfilm/Technicolor, here in California. My job is to conform the PAL French to fit the NTSC video dubs. Varispeeding the DA88-P's -4% is the easy part. The minor pain is that all the blacks, (holes for commercial breaks), are different on the new video dubs. Actually, they're missing; the fade-out from one scene fades right back up into the next scene without any black at all. So I have to recreate that, sometimes by stealing from the English Comp's M&E if I'm short a few seconds on the French. Then re-syncing the next scene, etc. Not difficult, just tedious. Oh well, it's a gig.... Cheers, Rick. |
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![]() I'ts very good to use words like Freanch when you don't have a clue what the hell you're talking about. And thank Goodness the whole world doesn't have 4 different sets of t/c formats just to make sure b/w TVs can work.... "Geoff Wood" -nospam wrote in message ... "rickymix" wrote in message om... I think you're right, Rob. We do an awful lot of those French PAL to French Canadian projects. Nobody seems too concerned about the difference, unlike Castillian vs Latin American Spanish. They have a fit if we accidentally get those crossed up. I thought that the French, being Freanch, had to invent their own unique system - SECAM ..... geoff |
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![]() I'ts very good to use words like Freanch when you don't have a clue what the hell you're talking about. And thank Goodness the whole world doesn't have 4 different sets of t/c formats just to make sure b/w TVs can work.... "Geoff Wood" -nospam wrote in message ... "rickymix" wrote in message om... I think you're right, Rob. We do an awful lot of those French PAL to French Canadian projects. Nobody seems too concerned about the difference, unlike Castillian vs Latin American Spanish. They have a fit if we accidentally get those crossed up. I thought that the French, being Freanch, had to invent their own unique system - SECAM ..... geoff |
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![]() "d. lagacé" wrote in message . .. I'ts very good to use words like Freanch Typo - sorry it set you off. when you don't have a clue what the hell you're talking about. And thank Goodness the whole world doesn't have 4 different sets of t/c formats just to make sure b/w TVs can work.... Is the French TV system not Secam ? Where I live we have one relevant t/c format, 25fps, or 2 if you include film. Merci. geoff "Geoff Wood" -nospam wrote in message ... "rickymix" wrote in message om... I think you're right, Rob. We do an awful lot of those French PAL to French Canadian projects. Nobody seems too concerned about the difference, unlike Castillian vs Latin American Spanish. They have a fit if we accidentally get those crossed up. I thought that the French, being Freanch, had to invent their own unique system - SECAM ..... geoff |
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Geoff Wood -nospam wrote:
Is the French TV system not Secam ? Yes. It stands for Systeme Essentialment Contre les AMericains. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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Scott Dorsey wrote:
Geoff Wood -nospam wrote: Is the French TV system not Secam ? Yes. It stands for Systeme Essentialment Contre les AMericains. Ha! |
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![]() "Kurt Albershardt" wrote in message ... Scott Dorsey wrote: Geoff Wood -nospam wrote: Is the French TV system not Secam ? Yes. It stands for Systeme Essentialment Contre les AMericains. Ha! And SARS is Saddam's Anti Rumsfeld Syndrome ! geoff |
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Geoff Wood -nospam wrote:
"Kurt Albershardt" wrote in message And SARS is Saddam's Anti Rumsfeld Syndrome ! Actually, it was originally known as simply "acute respiratory syndrome" But that would have made it ARS, so they added the very redundant "severe" to the front. Considering we have had slogans here in Toronto such as "SARS, stopping the spread"---imagine if it had been ARS... My friends, living here in Toronto and working in the Health Research world---I have had to put up with a lot of stupidity in the last few months... Rob R. |
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Rob Reedijk wrote:
Geoff Wood -nospam wrote: "Kurt Albershardt" did NOT write in message And SARS is Saddam's Anti Rumsfeld Syndrome ! Actually, it was originally known as simply "acute respiratory syndrome" But that would have made it ARS, so they added the very redundant "severe" to the front. Considering we have had slogans here in Toronto such as "SARS, stopping the spread"---imagine if it had been ARS... Careful with those deletions--I wrote none of the words in your quote. |
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