OT-Logic question [message #91930] |
Wed, 24 October 2007 17:13 |
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Does Logic allow pitch and time changing using plugins like Pitch'n'TIme and
the Waves Transform bundle's Shifter?
Thanks!
Gantt
Gantt Kushner
Gizmo Recording Company
Silver Spring, MD
www.gizmorecording.com
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Re: OT-Logic question [message #91953 is a reply to message #91947] |
Thu, 25 October 2007 05:41 |
Ted Gerber
Messages: 705 Registered: January 2009
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Same here, Melodyne is quite good. The only thing that's different than
Autotune etc is that it records the file to be corrected, and plays _that_
file back
as opposed to being real time. Which means if you make any edit changes on
the track later, you have to re-process it in Melodyne plug-in, otherwise
you won't hear them.
Ted
"Ab" <ab.vangoor@wanadoo.fr> wrote:
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>Yes, you can set Pitch'nTime as the default plug-in instead of Logic's
>pitch an timing algorythms. Afaik, it's P'nT LE only (licensed on an iLok
>dongle).
>I don't know about the waves plug-in, but I suppose it's possible.
>For serious pitch an timing corrections I highly recommend Melodyne Plug-in,
>or better still the full version.
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>Regards,
>Ab
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>"Gantt Kushner" <ganttmann@comcast.net> wrote:
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>>Does Logic allow pitch and time changing using plugins like Pitch'n'TIme
>and
>>the Waves Transform bundle's Shifter?
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>>Thanks!
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>>Gantt
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Re: OT-Logic question [message #91956 is a reply to message #91953] |
Thu, 25 October 2007 06:42 |
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Hi Ted,
I'm not sure I understand what you're saying. When I use Autotune in Paris
I render the bit of the track that I want to tune and then open it in the
wave editor where I tune it. I almost never use Autotune as a real time
plugin. Is that more or less how Melodyne works?
Thanks!
Gantt
"Ted Gerber" <tedgerber@rogers.com> wrote:
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>Same here, Melodyne is quite good. The only thing that's different than
>Autotune etc is that it records the file to be corrected, and plays _that_
>file back
>as opposed to being real time. Which means if you make any edit changes
on
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>the track later, you have to re-process it in Melodyne plug-in, otherwise
>you won't hear them.
>
>Ted
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>"Ab" <ab.vangoor@wanadoo.fr> wrote:
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>>Yes, you can set Pitch'nTime as the default plug-in instead of Logic's
>>pitch an timing algorythms. Afaik, it's P'nT LE only (licensed on an iLok
>>dongle).
>>I don't know about the waves plug-in, but I suppose it's possible.
>>For serious pitch an timing corrections I highly recommend Melodyne Plug-in,
>>or better still the full version.
>>
>>Regards,
>>Ab
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>>"Gantt Kushner" <ganttmann@comcast.net> wrote:
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>>>Does Logic allow pitch and time changing using plugins like Pitch'n'TIme
>>and
>>>the Waves Transform bundle's Shifter?
>>>
>>>Thanks!
>>>
>>>Gantt
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Gantt Kushner
Gizmo Recording Company
Silver Spring, MD
www.gizmorecording.com
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Re: OT-Logic question [message #91974 is a reply to message #91956] |
Thu, 25 October 2007 13:16 |
Ted Gerber
Messages: 705 Registered: January 2009
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Melodyne works similarly to how you're working with Autotune currently.
Melodyne will not "adapt" to any edits in real time. Rather, you "record"
the
audio you want processed and then apply the parameters (% of correction and
drift) and process. The pitch corrector that comes with Logic is a real time
app as well.
If you then edit the track on the timeline, you need to re-capture the audio
to be
processed in Melodyne, because you will hear what has already been processed
by
Melodyne.
Ted
"Gantt Kushner" <ganttmann@comcast.net> wrote:
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>Hi Ted,
>
>I'm not sure I understand what you're saying. When I use Autotune in Paris
>I render the bit of the track that I want to tune and then open it in the
>wave editor where I tune it. I almost never use Autotune as a real time
>plugin. Is that more or less how Melodyne works?
>
>Thanks!
>
>Gantt
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>"Ted Gerber" <tedgerber@rogers.com> wrote:
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>>Same here, Melodyne is quite good. The only thing that's different than
>
>>Autotune etc is that it records the file to be corrected, and plays _that_
>>file back
>>as opposed to being real time. Which means if you make any edit changes
>on
>>
>>the track later, you have to re-process it in Melodyne plug-in, otherwise
>>you won't hear them.
>>
>>Ted
>>
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>>"Ab" <ab.vangoor@wanadoo.fr> wrote:
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>>>Yes, you can set Pitch'nTime as the default plug-in instead of Logic's
>>>pitch an timing algorythms. Afaik, it's P'nT LE only (licensed on an iLok
>>>dongle).
>>>I don't know about the waves plug-in, but I suppose it's possible.
>>>For serious pitch an timing corrections I highly recommend Melodyne Plug-in,
>>>or better still the full version.
>>>
>>>Regards,
>>>Ab
>>>
>>>"Gantt Kushner" <ganttmann@comcast.net> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>Does Logic allow pitch and time changing using plugins like Pitch'n'TIme
>>>and
>>>>the Waves Transform bundle's Shifter?
>>>>
>>>>Thanks!
>>>>
>>>>Gantt
>>>
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