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| Gear interested Join Date: Nov 2007
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| Shift pitch slower and slower? What I'm really looking for is a way to mimic the stop button on a turntable, how the pitch gets lower and lower. I know this is possible in Cool Edit Pro, but how do you do it in Pro Tools? Thanks |
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| Gear nut | a plugin digidesign has called Varispeed can do it. |
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| Mode > Varispeed when in Time Shift? |
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| Gear addict Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: London
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| I think it's called VariFi. Paul G
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| Tapestop, it's a free vst (Sirocco gave the info in one of his posts), I tried it cause a friend wanted some "radio edits" for a song, it works.
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This is the one I found: Tin Brooke Tales Software projects but it doesn't look like there's a Mac version. It's fine for at home, but at the studio, there's a Mac. | |
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| Lives for gear | Record to tape, or press a dubplate and throw it on the tables. No plugins needed. Just record it from protools.
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Plus Serato is at home where I have a PC so I can use this Tape Stop. Thanks everyone for your help. | |
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| Lives for gear | Just letting people know that you 'could' do it without plugins and such. Efficient? Not really, but it really does sound like a record slowing down.
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| Digidesign Vari-Fi - its in the D-Fi bundle. u can find this on ebay for like $50 |
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| ^ Ahh, thanks for clearing that up. On another note, this is really basic, but how do you use Tape Stop in Pro Tools? I have created instrument tracks before but never fed audio to it. |
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| Lives for gear | damn it why isn't there a single one of these plug ins for au mac? |
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| D-Fi is your best bet, but if you don't have it you can still do it fairly easy with ProTools 7.4. Turn Elastic Audio on the track you want to slow down, set the algorithm to Varispeed and then just automate the tempo of the session from the original tempo to zero (or low enough to get the desired effect). Then disable the EA and commit the region. Done. :) |
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I don't wanna pay for 7.4 or for the VST to RTAS adapter, so I guess I'll just try pitch shift automation at the studio. Thanks everyone for your help. | |
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| If you don't want to spend any dosh (tbh the upgrade to 7.4 will prob cost you like 50-75 bux), then maybe just download Structure Free, load the sample you wanna pitch down and go nuts on the pitch wheel. Resample and you have your effect. :) |
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| Well I found the update for around 80 at most places. That's about the same as the VST to RTAS wrapper. I'll think about it. Well I coulda sworn I've seen the pitch shift as an insert. Maybe it's only TDM? It also might have been a Waves plugin? But anyway it wasn't only in Audiosuite. So I'm just gonna use that plugin, then automate the "Coarse" adjustment. |
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The only reason I suggested rendering the parts is because I thought he wanted to do it on an entire section so I figured he would just treat it as if he was chopping/editing a sample. | |
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