an application to find the note of a sample?
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- KVRian
- 995 posts since 4 Mar, 2004
Quote Jonnyx:
"adobe aint cheap"
nope but it's cheaper than its alternatives which are wave-lab
or sound forge, also beatcreator is cheaper than its alternative which is
recycle . I should know this cos I'm a tight git
But really I'm usually very skint so I get whichever I can afford.
Beatcreator is like recycle on steroids, not only is it a beatslicer but it also has extras like multi track editing, a top class pitchshift/timestretcher, pattern controlled processing,
and you can export to rex and map which I like alot.
And back on topic it will do a good job of teling you the note of a sample.
BTW both BC and AA have demos which I think will tell you the notes in a sample.
Good luck
"adobe aint cheap"
nope but it's cheaper than its alternatives which are wave-lab
or sound forge, also beatcreator is cheaper than its alternative which is
recycle . I should know this cos I'm a tight git
But really I'm usually very skint so I get whichever I can afford.
Beatcreator is like recycle on steroids, not only is it a beatslicer but it also has extras like multi track editing, a top class pitchshift/timestretcher, pattern controlled processing,
and you can export to rex and map which I like alot.
And back on topic it will do a good job of teling you the note of a sample.
BTW both BC and AA have demos which I think will tell you the notes in a sample.
Good luck
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 4314 posts since 31 Oct, 2004
Thanks Whoomph, the demo of beatcreator give me the root note of wave samples!
Cheers
Cheers
- "The" Jazz
- 4617 posts since 18 Aug, 2004 from California, United States
Same here! Yay for perfect pitch!Spaceman Sounds wrote:I got 1 well 2 actually, my ear.
