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AuthorTopic: 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. Smile
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
Jafo wrote:
regarding mda detune, am i the only person here who finds that it ignores its controls?


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. Smile

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
Jafo wrote:
regarding mda detune, am i the only person here who finds that it ignores its controls?


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
Adam_V wrote:
Jafo wrote:
regarding mda detune, am i the only person here who finds that it ignores its controls?


Yup, it gives me a constant value no matter where the slider is (and I can't hear it audibly doing anything either).


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
mindless wrote:
Adam_V wrote:
Jafo wrote:
regarding mda detune, am i the only person here who finds that it ignores its controls?


Yup, it gives me a constant value no matter where the slider is (and I can't hear it audibly doing anything either).


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.

Nope, Muzys actually. Never could find workaround. Confused
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