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Old 12-23-1999, 10:59 AM
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Default pitch transpose

Hi!
I have a flute solo recorded - perfect except that the pitch is a little bit too low. What's the best way to pitch the whole track a few cents? I don't want the timing to change, should I do this from Pro Tools, Logic, or Bias Piak, or?
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Old 12-23-1999, 11:21 AM
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Lion

This can be done in Pro Tools with our DPP-1(Digital Pitch Processor) though there are other plug-in manufactures that make this type of plug-in.


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Old 12-24-1999, 04:41 PM
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Thanks,
I have this plug in, I was curious whether any users had opinions on the sonic differences, if there are any.
Merry Christmas everyone!
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Old 12-26-1999, 06:41 PM
Nick Batzdorf Nick Batzdorf is offline
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Default Re: pitch transpose

If you already have those programs, why not just try them all and see which one does the best job?

For instance, Logic has a two pitch shifting algorithms; the one that preserves formants (licensed from Prosoniq, I believe) is really quite good.
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Old 12-29-1999, 02:36 PM
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Nick
thanks, I always use logic for this since I am most familiar with it, I was just curious if any users out there had opinions on the sonic differences.
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Old 12-29-1999, 02:44 PM
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lion,
the only thing to do is try different algorythms. one that works well for voice, (which it is optimised for, i think) like pure pitch, absolutely ******on most other things. just use your ears. flute makes a very pure waveform so i'll bet it will be tough to find a pitch shifter that you don't "hear". good luck, and let us know.
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Old 12-31-1999, 02:30 PM
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If your only off a few cents, you might try Auto-Tune by Antares. You can download the demo and give it a try w/o spending any money. If you have long, sustained notes, you may get some artifacts, but it's worth a try. I've had better luck with A-T than using the built-in PT algorhythms.

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Old 01-01-2000, 12:52 AM
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Default Re: pitch transpose

The absolutely BEST plug in for pitch alteration can be found at:
http://www.serato.com/

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Old 01-02-2000, 10:38 AM
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Nithing can touch Serato's "Pitch'n' Time. It is the best.
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Old 01-02-2000, 10:43 AM
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well ... WHERE ... can you actually PURCHASE Pitch'n'time ... I've been watching the web site ... nada yet?

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