gsnap question

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2009/11/12 08:12:38 (permalink)

gsnap question

 
Tried this last night on an existing scratch vocal. I could see the graph and the wavy lines, but it didnt seem to be doing anything. I messed with the settings. Does this need to applied in real time, while I'm recording the vocal, or can it be applied after the fact?
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    Re:gsnap question 2009/11/12 08:20:10 (permalink)
    no there are no plugins that are destructive in nature (at least none that I'm aware of).  by "destructive" I mean that it changes the wave file permanently - which would be what you're describing for a plugin to be used only during recording like that.

    I downloaded gsnap years ago, but I've never used it, so I can't really help you with the specifics on how to use it.  but I am pretty certain that it is a very basic pitch editor.  try using it on small clips instead of an entire track.

    there's another free pitch correction available, a friend sent me a link last night, but I can't get to my home email from work, so I don't have access to it.  and I haven't used it either (I use melodyne), but I'll try to post it up when I get to it.

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