Free pitch correction plugin

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Ok, I've uploaded a new version. Same page, check it out here:

http://audioshots.com/auditorium/viewtopic.php?t=391

Forever,




Kim.

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I'm actually more intrigued by the formant shifter - that sounds interesting. Though I can see that an autotune freebie will be very popular. It's just that I use Audition, and that has an autotune plugin builtin. And I've recently become obsessed with formant filters...

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"There was one error loading this plugin" (or something like that) in the Intune gui (FL5).

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New version up (link).

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Kim.

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Tried the newer version, now it doesn't says anything about fiddle so it appears to load fine.

But is very very strange when I click on a wave to preview it, InTune starts to emmit high pitched noises.

The weird part is that InTune is placed on an FX channel that has nothing to do with the preview channel.

-Loaded Intune in FX channel 3, all seems to be fine, CPU usage is low enough.

-Preview / Metronome channel is number 58

-Click on a wave, instant noises, I have to turn off InTune because of the noise and CPU usage which goes higher and higher.

Cheers.

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I suspect is something related with RAM and how inTune manages it. right?

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Wow. What host are you using?

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Kim.

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FL Studio

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Plug-in loads fine in energyXT this time. But still no effect at all as I move the slider. I ear something like a soft fast flanger effect applied to the sample though. :wink:
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Hmm. There's nothing in my programming that could cause that behaviour, so I'm guessing it's some weird incompatibility between FL and Pluggo. Pluggo for Windows has only just been released (this is the first Windows version of Pluggo), so it's possible that there might be issues with some hosts or system configurations.

So bottom line: I don't really have a solution for you. Sorry. :(

Forever,




Kim.

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An easy way to test if it's working is to play a synth and use the pitch bender, and process that with InTune.

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Kim.

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hehehe ouch! well no prob, I guess thats the cause :) anyways I'm still looking forward.

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Has anyone actually gotten this to work? :?

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Kim.

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Seems to work ok in Tracktion. It doesn't always have a good idea of which half-step to go to, though. :hihi:
Of course that may just mean my vocal was off more than it should be.
It would be way more useful if we could tell it *not* to transpose to certain notes. This would give a rudimentary way of telling it what scale to use.
Didn't notice much changing with the speed slider.
Looking forward to seeing how this develops. :)

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Yeah, I need to work on the speed slider. I don't think it's having much effect at the moment.

Slowing down the pitch choosing should alleviate most of the problems with not being able to decide which target pitch to use. Hopefully.

Being able to exclude certain pitches is not a top priority at the moment, although MIDI control of the target pitch (so you can play the target melody from a MIDI track) might be a possibility soon. 8)

Oh, and the buzz is gone. It wasn't an issue with the demo of Max/MSP... it was me missing a pluggo object. I've been programming in Max/MSP for four years, but this is the first time I've worked with pluggo.

Bear with me, but hopefully this will become a useful tool.

Forever,




Kim.

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