kevro2000
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Looking for Open-Source or Free Pitch Correction
Hello, good people! In Short: The subject line asks my question for me. Up front, I will not be using Melodyne, so do you have any suggestions? The Long: Up until CbB, I was using another DAW. Its very old, and I'm not in a position to buy modern software. It had a nice feature that I could record a clip: then, pitch correct and also, record clip much slower than actual tune-tempo, but then speed the clip up. Very handy. However, I do love the modern interface and other capabilities of CW much better. Thanks, Kevin
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MandolinPicker
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Re: Looking for Open-Source or Free Pitch Correction
2018/05/03 13:58:17
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Check Reaper - they have a plugin called Rea-Tune included with Reaper. Think this may be of help to you. I believe you can use the reaper plugins in SONAR. YouTube video on using ReaTune https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Unf151LoED4
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Re: Looking for Open-Source or Free Pitch Correction
2018/05/03 14:08:00
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☄ Helpfulby davehorch 2018/05/03 15:27:49
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scook
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Re: Looking for Open-Source or Free Pitch Correction
2018/05/03 14:34:46
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Pretty sure CbB still has Time/Pitch Stretch 2 in the audio clip context menu Process Effects > Audio Effects. Hard to say for sure because the feature is not mentioned on product comparison charts and I have several versions of SONAR installed along with CbB.
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kevro2000
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Re: Looking for Open-Source or Free Pitch Correction
2018/05/03 16:51:20
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Thank you, all, for the suggestions, so far. I will investigate all.
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kevro2000
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Re: Looking for Open-Source or Free Pitch Correction
2018/05/03 17:19:56
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SCOOK, I see 2 items under the PROCESS menu that may work, and I'll read manual to determine if they'll fit the tempo question : Fit to Time and Length. So far, I do not see "Time/Pitch Stretch 2" but my audio effects is greyed out (on another PC, so not quick ez access to compare right now) But thanks, you got me searching down the right path.
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scook
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Re: Looking for Open-Source or Free Pitch Correction
2018/05/03 17:30:05
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"Time/Pitch Stretch 2" is only available on the context menu for an audio clip. It is not on the main menu. Right-click an audio clip, look for "Process Effect" then "Audio Effects." The actual location of the plug-in under "Audio Effects" depends on the layout. I believe it defaults to Time under "Sort by Category." It is in the Cakewalk menu when using "Sort by Manufacturer." It is a DirectX plug-in in the Cakewalk menu using "Sort by Type." This is a destructive process. Consider working a copy of the clip.
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chris.r
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Re: Looking for Open-Source or Free Pitch Correction
2018/05/03 18:01:13
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Ctrl+drag right clips edge to suitable length may be quick and useful too sometimes.
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kevro2000
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Re: Looking for Open-Source or Free Pitch Correction
2018/05/03 18:43:11
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Hmmm, scook... I've tried searching the way that you suggest, and I do not think I'm seeing ANY directx plugins, other than TTS and something else in the same folder as the TTS synth. chris.r: thanks.
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scook
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Re: Looking for Open-Source or Free Pitch Correction
2018/05/03 18:57:14
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You must be looking in the wrong place. CbB includes the Sonitus Suite in DX format. TTS-1 is not an effect, it is a synth. After right-clicking an audio clip, here is my menu path to the plug-in when using the "Sort by Type" layout.
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kevro2000
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Re: Looking for Open-Source or Free Pitch Correction
2018/05/03 19:47:26
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I tried posting a pic here, but instead, it kept pasting a bunch of gibberish, so I removed it.
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kevro2000
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Re: Looking for Open-Source or Free Pitch Correction
2018/05/03 19:59:42
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well , so much for a pic-paste of what I'm seeing. under "manage layouts" > Directx audio effects, I see quite few of the same effects as in your list, but not the "Time/Pitch Stretch 2" or the other two items at the top of ur list. I do see all the "Sonitus" stuff. Maybe these were with the older CW, but not CbB? I've put CW on 3 different machines, none of them have the 1st 3 items in ur list. Very interesting
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Re: Looking for Open-Source or Free Pitch Correction
2018/05/03 20:22:29
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Melodyne Essential is advertised at $99, but occasionally goes on sale for around $60. I'd go mow some lawns and save up for that--and then you have an upgrade path as your situation improves. It's such a great, great program.
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Re: Looking for Open-Source or Free Pitch Correction
2018/05/03 20:26:05
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scook You must be looking in the wrong place. CbB includes the Sonitus Suite in DX format. TTS-1 is not an effect, it is a synth. After right-clicking an audio clip, here is my menu path to the plug-in when using the "Sort by Type" layout.
I'm not seeing it either. Weird thing is, I definitely remember using it before.
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scook
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Re: Looking for Open-Source or Free Pitch Correction
2018/05/03 20:58:14
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I was not sure if it can with CbB. As I mentioned above, I have several versions of SONAR installed along with CbB. SpectraFX and Tempo Delay are not part CbB.
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BenMMusTech
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Re: Looking for Open-Source or Free Pitch Correction
2018/05/03 21:03:20
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Keep your eye out for the Wave's specials...they have a great pitch corrector plug...i got it for 30 bucks. Its a bit more fidley than Realtune and Melodyne...but the algorithm is super clean in regards to artifacts
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kevro2000
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Re: Looking for Open-Source or Free Pitch Correction
2018/05/03 21:05:30
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Thanks for all the help, then, scook . Its much appreciated. Maybe CbB will include those plugins in future release? Are those 3rd party, or were they CW originals?
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Toddskins
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Re: Looking for Open-Source or Free Pitch Correction
2018/05/03 21:37:50
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kevro2000 Thanks for all the help, then, scook . Its much appreciated. Maybe CbB will include those plugins in future release? Are those 3rd party, or were they CW originals?
I have it on X3 Producer. My guess is it's an original since it's a DirectX and in the Cakewalk category menu. But I've been wrong before.
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Re: Looking for Open-Source or Free Pitch Correction
2018/05/04 09:12:22
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Re: Looking for Open-Source or Free Pitch Correction
2018/05/04 15:48:12
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I know you said melodyne is not an option. Is there a particular reason why?
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Re: Looking for Open-Source or Free Pitch Correction
2018/05/04 16:52:14
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Re: Looking for Open-Source or Free Pitch Correction
2018/05/04 21:05:31
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On a clean install of CdB which has never known any other version of Sonar, I do not see the time/pitch stretch 2 either. So I clearly wasn't 'ported over
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