To all the timestretchers and pitchshifters out there
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- KVRist
- 478 posts since 22 Nov, 2004 from Alexandria, VA
...'bout the time T2 is ready, no? hee hee hee....
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- KVRist
- 163 posts since 31 Dec, 2004
any of you melodyne users, is melodyne suitable for all types of timestretching and pitchshifting or mainly certain types?
my friend only uses his copy as a substitute for autotune and doesn't really know his way around the program. im trying to figure out how to stretch a drumloop. so far, i just dragndrop the loop into melodyne, click detect melody, select unpitched percussive, then change the tempo in the temporary offsets window.
i imported a 80bpm simple kick-snare w/ double time highhat loop and the results dont sound good when stretching anything over -/+ 5-6bpm. i especially notice the aritfacts w/ the double time high hats...
am i doing something wrong? ive read in numerous places how good melodyne's timestretch is, and the melodyne video at the website shows melodyne stretching a much more complex track w/ very impressive results. the guy demoing the program even brings the temp down to 1bpm and there are no artifacts. btw my friend has the latest copy of melodyne installed.
any help is appreciated. im looking to buy a timestretcher real soon. so far prosoniq timefactory seems to be the only good timestretcher i've tried.
my friend only uses his copy as a substitute for autotune and doesn't really know his way around the program. im trying to figure out how to stretch a drumloop. so far, i just dragndrop the loop into melodyne, click detect melody, select unpitched percussive, then change the tempo in the temporary offsets window.
i imported a 80bpm simple kick-snare w/ double time highhat loop and the results dont sound good when stretching anything over -/+ 5-6bpm. i especially notice the aritfacts w/ the double time high hats...
am i doing something wrong? ive read in numerous places how good melodyne's timestretch is, and the melodyne video at the website shows melodyne stretching a much more complex track w/ very impressive results. the guy demoing the program even brings the temp down to 1bpm and there are no artifacts. btw my friend has the latest copy of melodyne installed.
any help is appreciated. im looking to buy a timestretcher real soon. so far prosoniq timefactory seems to be the only good timestretcher i've tried.
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- KVRAF
- 12977 posts since 29 Sep, 2003 from Ottawa, Canada

