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| Gear Head Joined: Jun 2011
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Thread Starter | 808 Pitch Shift in Logic
Okay, so this is a pretty noob-esque question. I rarely ever work with 808s in my music and I was wondering how I could apply pitch shift directly to a .wav file in Logic, more specifically an 808. For example, let's say I want the 808 to play exactly C3 or something. I tried using the Logic stock AUPitch but can't seem to figure out how to get it to play the exact note I want. Is there a way I can do this easily? I feel rather foolish for not knowing how to do this and any help would be greatly appreciated... |
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| Lives for gear Joined: Mar 2009
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Use the aupitch, each semitone is 100 cents. OR Drop the sample into the exs24
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