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Old 25th September 2012   #1
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good pitch change vst? not pitchshift!

hi guy, can someone recommend any good pitch-changing vsts?
i dont want a pitch shifter as i dont want to keep the original tempo, (like a turntable pitch slider) i would like it sound good too not too digital, as i want to use it on the master channel.
i tryed google but i could only find pitch shifters.

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Think about this.

Do You want a real time vst to change something's pitch & tempo?

So, say you speed it up.. You are then wanting the VST to 'travel in time' ahead of what is being fed into it.

That may be why your searches have come up fruitless. Nothing like it exists.

If you want something non-real time.. I'd imagine lots of options available..
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...just about any sampler?
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Think about this.

Do You want a real time vst to change something's pitch & tempo?

So, say you speed it up.. You are then wanting the VST to 'travel in time' ahead of what is being fed into it.

That may be why your searches have come up fruitless. Nothing like it exists.

If you want something non-real time.. I'd imagine lots of options available..
that does sound right, but i assumed with the file/wav already existing on the hdd, their would just be a slight delay involved. because sampler vstis etc can do it fine. i dont need it for live recording sounds which would be impossible.
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...just about any sampler?
i could do this but i was wondering if a single simple vst was available
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In Reaper, you can adjust the playback speed, like on a turntable. Playback rate goes from 0 to 400%.
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In Reaper, you can adjust the playback speed, like on a turntable. Playback rate goes from 0 to 400%.
I think this is the exact opposite of what he's asking for.
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well, looks like i'll just have to use a vsti sampler then....
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yeah, i think so ,In Reaper, you can adjust the playback speed, like on a turntable. Playback rate goes from 0 to 400%.
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