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Post by Ward on Jan 27, 2020 21:54:38 GMT -6
What does everyone recommend for a sudden pitch drop down an octave like a whammy pedal? Plugin. Preferably
Also I do not ever connect my Mac Pro towers to the internet so Something I can buy please and preferably NOT iLok.
Little Alter Boy is ouf cos I hav to connect the studio computer to the net plus have to use that iLok crap.
What about WhamDrive? Others?
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Post by BenjaminAshlin on Jan 28, 2020 4:22:31 GMT -6
Could you automate it with the pitch shifting algo in your DAW? Can sound like a whammy pedal at least in cubase.
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Post by Ward on Jan 28, 2020 7:40:26 GMT -6
Could you automate it with the pitch shifting algo in your DAW? Can sound like a whammy pedal at least in cubase. I would have thought so as well, but I can't find a way to make it work in Pro Tools 10 (which I am sticking with for the time being)
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Post by notneeson on Jan 29, 2020 15:09:24 GMT -6
Could you automate it with the pitch shifting algo in your DAW? Can sound like a whammy pedal at least in cubase. I would have thought so as well, but I can't find a way to make it work in Pro Tools 10 (which I am sticking with for the time being) Hmm, so none of the Avid pitch or time plugins allow auto? I have not tried, admittedly. I got curious and searched the DUC, which did offer a real time work around: you could play the pitch effect manually while printing to a new track. I use Pitch a decent amount but I tend to audiosuite it, which doesn't have that performative aspect you're looking for. Apparently there's an effect called "bender" in PodFarm. I find their effects to be pretty good, but I have the free version so... my loyalty came cheap.
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