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Old 14th May 2008, 08:43 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by elroy jetson View Post
melodyne doesn't really do it for me for dialogue. it's great for singing and instruments though.

My specific application is pitching up dialogue tracks for television. Some characters need pitching as much as 4 or 5 semitones. The digidesign stock pitch shift and time shift sound awful. I'll check out serato and x form. Any other opinions? i know that south park pitches Matt and Treys voices up and i never notice the ugliness that i'm getting. anyone know what they are using?
southpark is recorded slower, so they're not time-correcting.
you can't go much better than melodyne. it's usually better than MPEX2, but i haven't heard MPEX3. it's integrated into Sonar, and it's in prosonique's own TimeFactory 2.
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