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Old 03-19-2013, 05:48 AM
phillyt2k phillyt2k is offline
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Default Dramatic pitch rise effect - how to??

Ok, so I'm trying to create a similar effect to this in a track I'm working on. The particular effect in question is between approximately 1:40 and 1:54. Just a (should be) basic pitch bending of a looped vocal.

Now I have my singer and have chopped up his vocal and looped/repeated it a ridiculous amount of times so it lasts "forever" so I have plenty of vocal to play with.

I had this problem last year in Logic trying to create the same effect and ended up creating it in FL studio and exporting the wav into Logic.

There must be an easy way to do this. It was simple in FL Studio.

I need to pitch it up (i think) by like 2400 cents, in Logic using various methods I could only get it to 1200. Is there any way to do this natively in PT or do I need 3rd party software?

Cheers to anyone who can help :)
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