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exsequor699 Full Member
Joined: 18 Apr 2016 Posts: 132
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Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2017 2:22 pm Post subject: Samples Pitch change |
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Hello, what method do you use to change the pitch of a sample without affecting the speed of it? I have tried Time Stretch and Pitch Shifter effect but it sounds weird and not smooth, I am trying to avoid using the computer for this. |
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19naia Platinum Member
Joined: 29 Nov 2012 Posts: 1216
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Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2017 8:07 pm Post subject: |
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time stretch is for changing the speed of a sample without changing the pitch.
Not sure if that is the same thing as changing the pitch while not changing the speed. Changing pitch is easy using Tune but it involves changing speed.
Page 705 parameter guide.
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Pitch (BPM Adj. In Page Menu) [–64.00...+63.00]
Adjusts the playback pitch of the sample in one-cent steps.
0: The sample will sound at the original pitch when the original key is played.
–: The pitch will be lowered. At a setting of –12.00 the pitch will be one octave lower.
+: The pitch will be raised. At a setting of +12.00 the pitch will be one octave higher.
You can also use Pitch to make fine adjustments in the length of a rhythm loop. For example with a setting of +12.00, the playback speed will be doubled, and the loop playback time will be 1/2. (Program, Sample Parameters: Pitch)
Note: The Pitch BPM Adjust page menu command lets you set the playback time in terms of a BPM value.
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Parameter guide page 702 -under Loop edit tab page.
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Loop Tune [–99...+99]
When you loop a sample, the pitch of the looped portion may sometimes be slightly different from the sustained portion. Use this parameter to compensate for such cases.
This parameter adjusts the playback pitch of the loop over a range of ±99 cents.
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-Not sure what can work for you, but it seems always a push and pull between pitch and speed changes with audio samples.
Resampling through pitch and time edits and then adding time stretch and other edits after that, if there is a way to make progress without being stuck on a merry-go-round of back to quare one. |
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exsequor699 Full Member
Joined: 18 Apr 2016 Posts: 132
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Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2017 2:21 pm Post subject: |
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19naia wrote: | time stretch is for changing the speed of a sample without changing the pitch.
Not sure if that is the same thing as changing the pitch while not changing the speed. Changing pitch is easy using Tune but it involves changing speed.
Page 705 parameter guide.
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Pitch (BPM Adj. In Page Menu) [–64.00...+63.00]
Adjusts the playback pitch of the sample in one-cent steps.
0: The sample will sound at the original pitch when the original key is played.
–: The pitch will be lowered. At a setting of –12.00 the pitch will be one octave lower.
+: The pitch will be raised. At a setting of +12.00 the pitch will be one octave higher.
You can also use Pitch to make fine adjustments in the length of a rhythm loop. For example with a setting of +12.00, the playback speed will be doubled, and the loop playback time will be 1/2. (Program, Sample Parameters: Pitch)
Note: The Pitch BPM Adjust page menu command lets you set the playback time in terms of a BPM value.
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Parameter guide page 702 -under Loop edit tab page.
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Loop Tune [–99...+99]
When you loop a sample, the pitch of the looped portion may sometimes be slightly different from the sustained portion. Use this parameter to compensate for such cases.
This parameter adjusts the playback pitch of the loop over a range of ±99 cents.
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-Not sure what can work for you, but it seems always a push and pull between pitch and speed changes with audio samples.
Resampling through pitch and time edits and then adding time stretch and other edits after that, if there is a way to make progress without being stuck on a merry-go-round of back to quare one. |
Thank you very much! Will try this ASAP. |
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