Correcting intonation of a singer on a concert
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- KVRer
- 20 posts since 18 Apr, 2004 from HUNGARY
I wanna give a Pitch-corrector-hardware a try.
I found 2 major companies who has the soulution for me/my singers.
t.c. - WoiceWorks (or bigger)
Antares - ATR-1a
I have AutoTune on my computer - i like the way it works and sounds. I dunno anything about the t.c.-kinda correction, i just know (from the manual) it has very fast A/D - D/A conversion. (1.3-1.4 ms summed) But what about the internal processing times? What is the REAL delay time between the input and the processed output (analog)?
The Antares' ATR-1a manual says nothing about this.
This is very important, becouse i can do almost the same effect by using my computer/sound card/software, but i feel those gears are more than unnecessary and unsafe at a concert. And the minimum total delay time is (with my setup) is about 12 ms in this case.. Not so good..
There is another pulg-in i know : the Yamaha's PitchFix. Sounds fantastic (and has formant-and transpose controls!!), but has a big uncompensated delay when using it on the live input of my seq..
oh, one more nice thing: t.c. can do background harmonies.. ehh.
what you think?
thanks.
vvv.
I found 2 major companies who has the soulution for me/my singers.
t.c. - WoiceWorks (or bigger)
Antares - ATR-1a
I have AutoTune on my computer - i like the way it works and sounds. I dunno anything about the t.c.-kinda correction, i just know (from the manual) it has very fast A/D - D/A conversion. (1.3-1.4 ms summed) But what about the internal processing times? What is the REAL delay time between the input and the processed output (analog)?
The Antares' ATR-1a manual says nothing about this.
This is very important, becouse i can do almost the same effect by using my computer/sound card/software, but i feel those gears are more than unnecessary and unsafe at a concert. And the minimum total delay time is (with my setup) is about 12 ms in this case.. Not so good..
There is another pulg-in i know : the Yamaha's PitchFix. Sounds fantastic (and has formant-and transpose controls!!), but has a big uncompensated delay when using it on the live input of my seq..
oh, one more nice thing: t.c. can do background harmonies.. ehh.
what you think?
thanks.
vvv.
szép napot!
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- KVRist
- 303 posts since 23 Jun, 2004 from UK
the only new hardware u need is a new singer that can sing in tune.
... no time for unnecessary politeness nor a debate ...
... you might not care but some members are actually human with feelings and stuff you know ???
... you might not care but some members are actually human with feelings and stuff you know ???
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- KVRAF
- 4738 posts since 20 Feb, 2004 from Gothenburg, Sweden
Wouldn't it be very tricky to intonate whatsoever if something else is retuning your voice all the time?
Stefan H Singer
https://dropshotaudio.com/
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