Real time pitch shifting of audio in Sonar?

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2013/10/01 06:29:19 (permalink)

Real time pitch shifting of audio in Sonar?

Other than e.g. using a sampler plugin and applying some pitch-bend modulation, how would you do this in Sonar?  Are there any 'native' options other than Cakewalk's Pitch Shifter plug-in?  Could Drop Zone be used perhaps?
 
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    JazzSinger
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    Re: Real time pitch shifting of audio in Sonar? 2013/10/01 07:00:14 (permalink)
    When you say Real Time, do you mean live, as you play your track in?
     
    In non-real time, the new Melodyne should do a very good job.
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    ston
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    Re: Real time pitch shifting of audio in Sonar? 2013/10/01 07:17:50 (permalink)
    Real time as in, apply variable pitch shifting to audio in real time (not a fixed 'offline' pitch change), but probably post tracking as such effects will doubtless carry some latency with them.
     
    Something like this: http://www.quikquak.com/Prod_Pitchwheel.html
     
    [edit] or this: http://www.zplane.de/products/plugins/elastique-pitch
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    Dan Gonzalez [Cakewalk]
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    Re: Real time pitch shifting of audio in Sonar? 2013/10/01 11:08:21 (permalink)
    ston
    Real time as in, apply variable pitch shifting to audio in real time (not a fixed 'offline' pitch change), but probably post tracking as such effects will doubtless carry some latency with them.
     
    Something like this: http://www.quikquak.com/Prod_Pitchwheel.html
     
    [edit] or this: http://www.zplane.de/products/plugins/elastique-pitch




    Unfortunately we have not implemented anything like this yet.  It would be very cool though.  
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    Re: Real time pitch shifting of audio in Sonar? 2013/10/01 11:13:00 (permalink)
    Dan Gonzalez [Cakewalk]
    ston
    Real time as in, apply variable pitch shifting to audio in real time (not a fixed 'offline' pitch change), but probably post tracking as such effects will doubtless carry some latency with them.
     
    Something like this: http://www.quikquak.com/Prod_Pitchwheel.html
     
    [edit] or this: http://www.zplane.de/products/plugins/elastique-pitch




    Unfortunately we have not implemented anything like this yet.  It would be very cool though.  




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    Re: Real time pitch shifting of audio in Sonar? 2013/10/01 13:44:42 (permalink)
    Ohh..  seems a little Varispeed-ish.     Yes please!   
     
     

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    ston
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    Re: Real time pitch shifting of audio in Sonar? 2013/10/02 07:39:36 (permalink)
    FWIW I went for QuickQuak's PitchWheel effect (the 'elastique' was considerably more expensive).
     
    It's pretty damn good I have to say and maps really nicely in ACT to my PCR-300 (although I couldn't get it to ACT-learn for some reason, other plugins ACT-learn just fine so something's a bit odd there).  It automation writes and reads as you'd expect.
     
    There are demos of both available I believe.
     
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