AnsweredChanging the pitch of a sample, mid sample, using a midi reference track?

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2014/09/07 14:52:34 (permalink)

Changing the pitch of a sample, mid sample, using a midi reference track?

Hi,
 
I've not had any luck googling this, as I'm not sure I'm phrasing the question very well. Here's what I'm hoping to do...
 
I really like making drones in Paulstretch. It's something I'd like to build tracks around. I'm finding though that they're very fiddly to work with in Melodyne, I guess it's not really the kind of use it's intended for.
 
What I'd really like to be able to do is import my sound file into something, and change it's pitch via a pianoroll, so I could view it simply along with my midi tracks. Is that possible? I've played around with a couple of VST samplers, but they seem only able to retrigger the file at a chosen pitch, rather than pitch bend the sample currently playing. Is that the case?
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Re: Changing the pitch of a sample, mid sample, using a midi reference track? 2014/09/09 00:25:50 (permalink) ☼ Best Answerby Hyoscine 2014/09/10 01:37:33
Rather than using a sampler, what about adding the clips to an audio track an use a MIDI controlled pitch shifting plug-in like MMultiBandHarmonizer
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Re: Changing the pitch of a sample, mid sample, using a midi reference track? 2014/09/10 01:45:28 (permalink)
That's perfect, thank you!
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