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jasonsantiago wrote: is anyone else getting tired of space boy's constant plugging? it gets really tired
nup, every product rocks and they are cheap and more people should know about them! ---- Please call me Theo. |
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MrM wrote: jasonsantiago wrote: is anyone else getting tired of space boy's constant plugging? it gets really tired
No, he does it in a fair way. Besides, he only once (!) mentioned clone boy, and once (!) choirboy. That's two mentions of two different products in a three page thread... That ain't much!!! Still only two mentions, but now in a four page thread... That is no constant plugging, just polite information! ---- -- Regards MrM -- |
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onyxashanti wrote: the one i love is the yamaha pitch fix plugin . http://www.yamaha.com/yamahavgn/CDA/ContentDetail/ModelSerie sDetail/0,,CNTID%253D27460%2526CTID%253D551016,00.html
yes, but how do you get it that _only_ the formant shifter is used? i don't see a way to switch off the tonal/pitch correction ... it seems to work allways, no matter how you set the parameter and the pitch keys ... any clou? |
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Computer Music (uk mag) cover disc now (June 2012) has MHarmonise every month - it addresses formants independently and quite well, slightly more artifact than Elastique (Reaper)... unless you *hear* it as as breathiness / character that is! Be sure to choose the "high quality vocoder" option and leave almost everything else alone. |
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Tried them all long time ago, the best VST pitch shifter *to me* is Waves SoundShifter. It doesn't do formats though.
Hardware: Boss VT-1 and Roland (forgotthename 19-inch rack with 8 voices had crazy high quality pitch shift algorithms) ---- Cowbells! |
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I haven't read the whole thread, but they definitely must come bundled with those Mission Impossible masks. |
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