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Old 15th May 2009   #1
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Which is the best pitch shift algorithm for Pro Tools?

Hey guys!

Two questions:

Which is the best pitch shift algorithm for Pro Tools in your opinion?
Do you think that pitch shifting has improved in Pro Tools 8?



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Haven't been brave enough to dive into PT8 yet and waiting a little longer. Best pitch for me is a mixture of Serato Pitch n Time and X-form depending on the job.
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They just added the ability to do pitch-shifting as part of Elastic
Audio. I think if you don't push it more than a note or two,
it works pretty good.

For the big shifts, I use X-form .. I get good results from that. When
I don't, i go out to Melodyne.

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