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| Gear maniac Join Date: Nov 2006
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| changing pitch - PTHD Hi, I dont have PT HD or anything but I have some questions about it. What is the usual way in which you would continously change pitch up and down over time. For example, I want a tone that pitches up and down 10 semi tones in 10 seconds.. Thanks for any info! |
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| Gear maniac | vari-fi might be something to look at. not sure you set the amount (never really had time to play with it) but you can slow something down over a period of time, and this would change the pitch. |
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: minneapolis, mn
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| Pitch 'N Time Speed Time Shifter Waves Sifter AudioSuite Pitch shift small portions Put my finger on the disk platter |
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| out of all of these: SoundToys SPEED Waves SoundShifter Serato Pitch 'n Time Pro Digidesign Time Shift Celemony Melodyne3 Digidesign X-Form i think X-Form kicks major butt. it uses an algorithm that i think is the best available, licensed from iZotope (Sonar 6 uses the same algorithm i think for its pitch-shift function; iZotope was acquired by Avid, parent company of Digidesign, last year). X-Form preserves transients well and actually sounds pretty good; i think that's the best out there right now. ~j.d.
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| but in the x-form manual (which i found online) I see nothing about being able to change pitch over time - it just looks like a one time process you make to change the whole audio pitch equally.. |
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| The only problem i see with this is PNT is an audio suite plugin only, no real time support. |
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if someone knows differently please correct me. ~j.d.
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