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Girlytech
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Mon May 05, 2008 7:35 pm |
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Hi Guys & Gals,
I'm currently using prerecorded backing tracks and need to pitch shift them to the approptiate key for me....for most this works fine, but the odd song requires a big change which can make the bass warbble because it is to low?? Does anybody have any suggestions on how to fix this using protools? Should I try and EQ it out? or alter the way I do it with pitch shift?
I would appriecetate any help on this
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Codemonkey
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Mon May 05, 2008 8:55 pm |
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First suggestion that comes to me is to create a crossover and deal with the bass separately (use 2 pitch shifts).
BUT...you'll still need to bring the bass up the same amount, which doesn't fix the problem.
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UncleBob58
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Tue May 06, 2008 11:15 am |
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Probably too expensive for you, but Serato Pitch'N'Time does a fantastic job of pitch shifting and time compression/expansion. |
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Girlytech
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Thanks Code mokey, gives me somethig to thig about.....ad the serato product sounds great but to expensive for what i eed itfor I wound the minimum freq down to 40hz and that did improve the outcome, I'm ot sure what ratio and fine does? doesn't seem to do much at a glance. |
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RobXmas
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Hey there. It may be too drastic and its pretty exspensive but I've heard that you can use Melodyne on bass and just go in and fix the specifics. |
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