Tracktion 6 free criando loops fora da escala
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- KVRer
- 2 posts since 6 Oct, 2017
Tracktion 6 free is a DAW that has an incredible workflow, it is easy to set up music arrangements, especially for those who are beginners. In just a few hours you can create a complete track. I was creating my tracks and posting until someone told me that the sounds were coming off the scale, I looked for a pitch correction in Tracktion 6 free and unfortunately I did not find now I have to use the pitch correction of another DAW. It would be nice if Tracktion 6 Free had a native pitch correction, even if basic, since this effect is essential in any DAW. The sampler should also indicate the fundamental note of the sample, it would be very easy to configure the roote note. I believe that the goal of making the 6-free tracktion would be to increase the number of producers using Tracktion's DAW, and that, in the future, after experiencing the sensation of creating incredible tracks with Tracktion 6 free, they get the paid version of the waveform. Usually a beginning producer only buys a DAW when they know their songs have potential, when they already have some music that attracted the attention of a label or attracted some good views, or at least created a track with their melodies and loops perfectly within range. If it were not for this small, however troublesome problem with the lack of a pitch correction, this DAW would be perfect for beginner producers.

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- KVRist
- 473 posts since 1 Feb, 2006
it's there.
select a clip and search through the properties panel at the bottom.
you'll find a field where you can choose a timestretching/pitchshifting algorithm (the zplane is actually a very good one!) and below that you can change time and/or pitch to your liking.
select a clip and search through the properties panel at the bottom.
you'll find a field where you can choose a timestretching/pitchshifting algorithm (the zplane is actually a very good one!) and below that you can change time and/or pitch to your liking.
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- KVRist
- 320 posts since 9 Sep, 2017
if you search for a classic "autotune", you can have it free with Meldaproductions. For my friends, it seems to work very very well.
It does not have incremental manual mode, but you can e.g. automate allowed and disallowed keys/notes.
The speed and formant controls seem quite sufficient for softer use (good singer there).
For semi-professional purpose should be just perfect and easy. The Pro can do quite a lot and very fast.
It does not have incremental manual mode, but you can e.g. automate allowed and disallowed keys/notes.
The speed and formant controls seem quite sufficient for softer use (good singer there).
For semi-professional purpose should be just perfect and easy. The Pro can do quite a lot and very fast.
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- KVRist
- 320 posts since 9 Sep, 2017
would be a nice experiment to have the Melda tuner retune samples.
you might play all samples into a track, with a pause between each note, have the track autotuned with highest speed and lowest tolerance, or other settings too (as some sounds are supposed to have a "moving" pitch),
bounce, and then recut the samples that came out well.
you might play all samples into a track, with a pause between each note, have the track autotuned with highest speed and lowest tolerance, or other settings too (as some sounds are supposed to have a "moving" pitch),
bounce, and then recut the samples that came out well.
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 2 posts since 6 Oct, 2017
I tested Mautopitch in a loop containing 11 notes, 2 of which were outside the C # minor scale, being G and D. Is it acceptable for some notes to be out of the musical scale of C # minor?
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- KVRist
- 320 posts since 9 Sep, 2017
Mautopitch has all notes allowed by default.
If you press down a note on the mini-keyboard, it becomes disallowed, as far as I understood. (toggle switches)
I did not use the classic tone scale choices/buttons.
Caveat neglecting the tune type and corrective "cents". (A440, A443 etc.)
If you press down a note on the mini-keyboard, it becomes disallowed, as far as I understood. (toggle switches)
I did not use the classic tone scale choices/buttons.
Caveat neglecting the tune type and corrective "cents". (A440, A443 etc.)
