I've never used that screen before in PT, but I'll take a look. That
sounds like exactly what I'm looking for.
Chris.
On 04/17/2019 02:50 PM, Niklas Karlsson wrote:
Hi,
Yes, as Steve said, PT has elastic pitch, I believe you access it with
CMD-numpad5.
There you can change the pitch by semitones and there is even an option for
preserving the formants, which decreases the artifacts a bit.
Hope that helps!
Best,
Niklas
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Ämne: Re: Changing pitch
I used to do this in reaper with Elastic Pitch, and if memory serves correct PT
has the elastic algorithm as well, so there is probably a way to do this
directly from the track itself. I remember using Elastic time in PT that way to
snap drum loops to the project tempo since I couldn’t import them through the
workspace area back then. Alternatively depending on which plug in package you
have along with PT Pitch or TEC will probably do it as well. Also keep an eye
on Waves sales as soundShifter is a useful tool to keep around for such things
also worth the $29 if you can grab it at that price.
On Apr 17, 2019, at 12:43 PM, Christopher Gilland <[email protected]> wrote:
Guys, I know that normally this would not be recommended, as you could
definitely introduce some weird sounding artifacts doing so, but in my
particular situation at hand, this is a very last resort. I really don't have a
choice.
I have an audio file which is a piano only instrumental accompiniment track bought
on iTunes a few months back. I'm wanting to lay down the lead vocal. Unfortunately,
the song is way way too high for me. Again, this is audio, not midi. Is there a
stock plugin which comes with ProTools, or some way in general within PT that I can
take that audio file, and move it down maybe a step and a half? Even just a step
would probably be OK. It's just borderline hitting my breaking point where I"m
straining, which never is good. Pushing? Fine, straining? no. Thing is, I also would
need it to try as hard as it could to only move the pitch, but not the speed as well.
I used to do this all the time in SoundForge, but I don't have access to that
installation any longer.
Chris.
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