De-tuned clone track [SOLVED]

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2017/05/22 03:12:23 (permalink)

De-tuned clone track [SOLVED]

I am mimicking a poorly-tuned piano by creating two identical piano tracks and de-tuning one of them by some fraction of a tone and giving it about half volume. Works good enough. However, it's a pain because every time I need to change something in that part I need to re-copy the original track's clips to the de-tuned track. Isn't there some way where I can have the de-tuned track automatically slaved to the main track without having to physically copy the clips every time?
post edited by jkoseattle - 2017/05/22 14:02:46

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    Re: De-tuned clone track 2017/05/22 03:37:57 (permalink)
    Link the clips and use pitch wheel automation to detune one of the tracks assuming the key slider setting is too coarse an adjustment.
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    Re: De-tuned clone track 2017/05/22 14:03:06 (permalink)
    Thanks. Simple as that. It was linked clips I'd forgotten about. And yes, I'm using the pitch wheel to de-tune.

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