|
Avid Pro Audio CommunityHow to Join & Post • Community Terms of Use • Help Us Help YouKnowledge Base Search • Community Search • Learn & Support |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
Anyone know how to do this....Time Stretch...
OK, so you've thought you were saving huge amounts of time by only singing one chorus in the song. Singers are now gone, and you realize that the next time the chorus happens, the BPM is different. Say it's 130 the first chorus, and 133 the next chorus.
Oops. I'm really green at time stretching and whatnot....is there a way to take all the vocal tracks and make them work over the second chorus now? Thanks for any tips.... |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Anyone know how to do this....Time Stretch...
I'm not a huge fan of stretching vocals, but what you can try is Serato Ptich 'n Time.
You can for instance dial in 133bpm from 130bpm and viola, however, this plugin, including Speed from Wave Mechanics colour the sound in a "metallic" kind of way. I don't know how it sounds above 48K, like 96 or even 192... But it's worth the try, if you consider that the sound is not perfectly kept intact.. |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Anyone know how to do this....Time Stretch...
You could try Digi's own Expansion plug-in in the audiosuite menu. I would take it one phrase/line at a time. You just punch in the original tempo and the new desired tempo. It won't sound as good as Serato or WM Speed Plug-in. But it's worth a shot. 130-133 isn't that big of a difference. But it can be hard to make a vocal groove the same way when you are time stretching it... Also, Like the other post said, you might get a metallic-like distortion. Good Luck.
|
#4
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Anyone know how to do this....Time Stretch...
Pitch´n Time & Speed are ssssssooooo over rated IMO. It's not many times that I've been able to get a decent sound from these plugs and this is even when doing minor changes in tempo. They're mostly useful when creating cool effects.
I've still found that the best timestretcher for vocals is the good old TimeBandit from Steinberg. It is only 16-bits but still kicks a** comparing to the others.... -Robert
__________________
www.extensivemusic.com |
#5
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Anyone know how to do this....Time Stretch...
With all due respect to the opinions above, I would use Pitch 'n' Time without a moment's hesitation- I think it does a really good job. Did not care for Speed.
Just highlight the selection you want to time stretch, invoke Pitch 'n' Time, make sure the listed input tempo is correct, specify the output tempo you want, hit the process button and there you are. Or you can set Pro Tools up to invoke it from the Time-stretching Trimmer tool. I believe Waves just came out with a time stretcher- might be worth checking out. Most of these programs have limited time, downloadable demos, that would allow you to try them and draw your own conclusions. Good Luck, JG
__________________
Jon Gordon |
#6
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Anyone know how to do this....Time Stretch...
O.K. Here is the real deal on all of this stuff. First of all none of the Compression /expansion
software versions are up to the task of stretching vocals. They all ruin the sound period. The very best For stretching, believe it or not is the Digi Audiosuite plug in OSX Pt6. It is far superior to P&T Or Speed. If you are still on OS9, Serato P&T is the best. All of that being said, The best way to handle your situation is to Split up your phrases manually. Mark your down beats, (or grid to your drummer) and move the down beats of the phrases to the new locations. 3 beats at that tempo will not be difficult. If you like you can Stretch a version of the vocal to use as a guide only if you want to match the timing perfectly. Stretch it on a new track and cut in the main vocal to fit. Sounds complicated, but give it a try! Good luck |
#7
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Anyone know how to do this....Time Stretch...
Seems to me your all missing the Trimmer/TCE Tool?
What I do, is group the tracks you want to edit, trim each vocal phrase (not too long) so the regions start and end points are the same across all of the tracks. Then, copy the whole section (ex. chorus 1) to chorus 2 so that it starts correctly, then trim (with the TCE) the back end of each phrase until your happy with it. As long as the tracks are grouped, it's a single undo if your not happy, and you can try it again. Hope this makes sense. |
#8
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Anyone know how to do this....Time Stretch...
Copy the 1st chorus (the whole thing) to the 2nd.
Get the drummer to follow a click next time. |
#9
|
||||
|
||||
Re: Anyone know how to do this....Time Stretch...
Beat Detective is the way to go.
Use your BassDrumm track as a "guide", then select all your vocal tracks and make the regions, comp the tracks, smooth and you are done.... no chumpy monky sound of TimeCompression....
__________________
Camilo Orozco Like us on www.facebook.com/artedigitalestudio www.estudiodegrabacion.com.mx |
#10
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Anyone know how to do this....Time Stretch...
Quote:
|
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Structure Real Time Time Stretch | FedericoF | Virtual Instruments | 3 | 02-18-2010 05:30 PM |
How to Double Time (or Time Stretch) Midi? | noharmlessrock | MIDI | 4 | 04-02-2008 07:32 PM |
Time stretch is destructive | Sydes | 003, Mbox 2, Digi 002, original Mbox, Digi 001 (Mac) | 5 | 06-26-2007 05:21 PM |
Time stretch? | jimbojimbo | 003, Mbox 2, Digi 002, original Mbox, Digi 001 (Mac) | 3 | 12-21-2006 05:59 PM |
Time Slice / Time Stretch on ProTools LE? | Gilbert Espiridion | 003, Mbox 2, Digi 002, original Mbox, Digi 001 (Mac) | 5 | 01-23-2004 12:13 AM |