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  • Best way to "Pitch Shift" ACID Loops? (p.2)
2014/11/28 16:45:23
Anderton
By the way, you also need to pay more attention to the my tip of the week (scold scold). Week 32's tip was all about inserting pitch markers and having Groove Clips follow pitch. And I need to remember all the tips I posted so that I can reference them!
2014/11/28 17:06:42
Boydie
I know, I know
 
I have also read Scott's Sonar Power Books and watched every one of yours and Karl's videos
 
It seems I am at the point of when I learn something new I need to forget something I have previously learnt!!!!
 
God help me when X4 comes out!!!!!!
2014/11/28 17:07:55
John
LOL I feel your pain Boydie.
2014/11/28 19:27:01
Boydie
I know this is not the place to "share" but I if anyone fancies a listen to what throwing a few ACIDIZED loops around in SONAR sounds like, when following CRAIG's great advice, then here is what I have knocked up in an hour or so using the advice in this thread
 
The track is not "mixed" or processed yet and nor did I pay any attention to how much I was pitch shifting anything - I just set the project pitch and used some "pitch markers" to add some variation - and I couldn't resist the "glitch trick" on the drums 
 
https://soundcloud.com/boydiemusic/loopy-groove/s-4VWTD 
 
Thanks again for your help and this has opened up a whole new area of SONAR I had never really explored before
 
I wonder what I will forget as a result!!!! 
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