Im involved in a hip hop project (lots of sampling involved). Everything is
tracked into pro tools (digi 001 LE 6.4).
I've noticed the time stretching in pro tools gives easily to that horrible
'warble' effect. In one of my univesity classes I was introduced to a piece
of software (I think it was soundhack) that is able to time stretch at some
silly resolution.
Problem being that this piece of software is only availble for mac and Im a
windows user.
Anyone have any methods or use particular software for quality time
stretching?
melodyne, pricey but works great!
"Beauchampy" <paulbeauchampREMOVETHIS@f2s.com> wrote in message
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> Im involved in a hip hop project (lots of sampling involved). Everything
> is
> tracked into pro tools (digi 001 LE 6.4).
> I've noticed the time stretching in pro tools gives easily to that
> horrible
> 'warble' effect. In one of my univesity classes I was introduced to a
> piece
> of software (I think it was soundhack) that is able to time stretch at
> some
> silly resolution.
>
> Problem being that this piece of software is only availble for mac and Im
> a
> windows user.
>
> Anyone have any methods or use particular software for quality time
> stretching?
>
> Regards
>
> Beauchampy
>
>
>
>
"Beauchampy" <paulbeauchampREMOVETHIS@f2s.com> wrote in message
news:1113139683.17159.0@spandrell.news.uk.clara.net...
> Im involved in a hip hop project (lots of sampling involved). Everything
> is
> tracked into pro tools (digi 001 LE 6.4).
> I've noticed the time stretching in pro tools gives easily to that
> horrible
> 'warble' effect. In one of my univesity classes I was introduced to a
> piece
> of software (I think it was soundhack) that is able to time stretch at
> some
> silly resolution.
>
> Problem being that this piece of software is only availble for mac and Im
> a
> windows user.
>
> Anyone have any methods or use particular software for quality time
> stretching?
>
On Sun, 10 Apr 2005 14:27:58 +0100, "Beauchampy"
<paulbeauchampREMOVETHIS@f2s.com> wrote:
>Im involved in a hip hop project (lots of sampling involved). Everything is
>tracked into pro tools (digi 001 LE 6.4).
>I've noticed the time stretching in pro tools gives easily to that horrible
>'warble' effect. In one of my univesity classes I was introduced to a piece
>of software (I think it was soundhack) that is able to time stretch at some
>silly resolution.
>
>Problem being that this piece of software is only availble for mac and Im a
>windows user.
>
>Anyone have any methods or use particular software for quality time
>stretching?
>
>Regards
>
>Beauchampy
>
>
>
"Neil Rutman" <neilrutman@bigfoot.com> wrote in message
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> melodyne, pricey but works great!
Just watched the promotional video - looks insane!, everything I needed and
so much more. thanks!
> "Beauchampy" <paulbeauchampREMOVETHIS@f2s.com> wrote in message
> news:1113139683.17159.0@spandrell.news.uk.clara.net...
> > Im involved in a hip hop project (lots of sampling involved). Everything
> > is
> > tracked into pro tools (digi 001 LE 6.4).
> > I've noticed the time stretching in pro tools gives easily to that
> > horrible
> > 'warble' effect. In one of my univesity classes I was introduced to a
> > piece
> > of software (I think it was soundhack) that is able to time stretch at
> > some
> > silly resolution.
> >
> > Problem being that this piece of software is only availble for mac and
Im
> > a
> > windows user.
> >
> > Anyone have any methods or use particular software for quality time
> > stretching?
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > Beauchampy
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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