MusicallyInspired
Is this possible? It seems like it should be such an elementary thing for an advanced professional DAW like Sonar to have. I want to be able to make changes to a digital audio clip's pitch dynamically. Much like how I control fade in and fade out curves, or use the pitch wheel on a MIDI controller. Is this even possible?
Well...yes and no. When you change pitch, you also change duration - sharper means a shorter file, flatter means a longer one. If you can cope with those changes, it's quite possible (e.g., Sound Forge has a pitch changing window with a "rubber band" interface). If you want to retain duration, the issue becomes vastly more complicated. I know of no DAW, including SONAR, that does exactly what you want.
There are only a few workarounds I can think of.
1. Transfer the phrase into Rapture, Rapture Pro, or Dimension Pro and use MIDI pitch bend data to manipulate it. Render the phrase, then use time compression/expansion (i.e., ctrl+drag the clip) to stretch as appropriate so that the phrase conforms to tempo.
2. For the example of sounding like a Walkman's batteries are dying, use the "varispeed" technique I've described for the loop construction window (basically, this involves using the loop construction window to do something other than create loops). I know this works because I used it for a reverse situation - I was mastering something that had been recorded on a cassette recorder with a dying battery, and had to speed it up progressively. Track-to-track recording lets you record pitch changes in real time as you play with the pitch, although you have to do it in small steps (there's no varispeed "knob").
3. If you can cope with "stepped" changes instead of continuous linear ones, there's Melodyne as well as the slice pitch bend change option in the Loop Construction window (see the Friday's Tip of the Week for
Week 63).