| Author | Topic: Detune plug-in? | |||||
| Phaedo | Posted: 2nd June 2004 09:22 | |||||
Can anyone recommend a plug-in that can subtly detune an audio file? If it could perform a small random delay, that would be cool too. | ||||||
| snooky | Posted: 2nd June 2004 09:25 | |||||
MDA "detune" | ||||||
| pheeleep | Posted: 2nd June 2004 10:28 | |||||
Any other cool ones? As much as I like the quality of MDA plugins, they don't like my P4... I sometimes get denormalizing issues... | ||||||
| Jafo | Posted: 2nd June 2004 11:00 | |||||
regarding mda detune, am i the only person here who finds that it ignores its controls?
-- just another f*cking observer | ||||||
| Har | Posted: 2nd June 2004 11:08 | |||||
I've never had any problems like that with it. mda Detune might actually get used more often in my stuff than possibly any other plugin, and it's been working great without a glitch. You might want to see if you perhaps might have an older version of the plugin; I believe an older version was known to occasionally do strange things, but it works great now. | ||||||
| Adam_V | Posted: 2nd June 2004 11:39 | |||||
Yup, it gives me a constant value no matter where the slider is (and I can't hear it audibly doing anything either). | ||||||
| daverich | Posted: 3rd June 2004 13:50 | |||||
madshifta from tobybear.de should do what you're after.
Kind regards Dave Rich. | ||||||
| snooky | Posted: 3rd June 2004 14:10 | |||||
I guess yu are using Logic no? I get that too, but the simples workaround is to make the changes that you want and bypassing then re- enable the plug so it can update itīs settings. Also, opening and closing the plug works in the same way. | ||||||
| Adam_V | Posted: 3rd June 2004 14:14 | |||||
Nope, Muzys actually. Never could find workaround. |








