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netsxer
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Ehm..I would like to know 1 thing..How do you get the vocals as same bpm as the track itself is?
Like sound forge and fruity loops tutorial plz..
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06-02-2005 21:27 |
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Surya
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Use a pitch shifter. First increase the speed of the vocal to go with the track, than use the pitch shifter to lower the pitch to the original level.
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06-02-2005 22:51 |
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netsxer
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Okalidokali, thanks alot..
I just hope i find the damned shifter..
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06-02-2005 22:53 |
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Surya
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06-02-2005 23:05 |
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Halph-Price
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fl5 has timestreching, so you place the vocals in the bottem sound clip area, and tell it what BPM you want,cut them to fill the right area, and when you get it to work give me a msg.
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07-02-2005 13:17 |
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wicked_wayz
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fl5 auto-timestretch sucks!! turn the knob a pietsie bit, and it says 'unrealistic tempo'. the range you work in, is represented by a 5 degree angle on a button the size of a pea on your screen. and autodetect, yeah right, no way it detects it just even a little bit closer...
anyway, that's the timestretch in the sampler, which is a bitch. the timestretch in audioclips is however usefull. cut your vocal sample to a certain number of bars, insert it as audioclip. click in the playlist window under the horizontal line, and the wave of the clip will appear their. move your mouse over the end of the waveform, and the shape of the mousepointer changes to a double arrow, similar to a Windows arrow for changing sizes of screens.
now just drag it to your desired length. put the 'snap to' small enough, at least a step. in the audio clip window, select 'elastic tonal' as timestretching algorithm, cause otherwise you just pitch your vocal. (btw, i don't really like the algorithm either though).
about matching, trial and error, by dragging back and forth. Just make sure the original sample is cut right, not at 1/5 of a bar e.g. and you get it very easy.
this feature made fl5 fun for bootlegging
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07-02-2005 14:34 |
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Halph-Price
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yea, i suggest Albeton for vocal streching and everything. it's BEAUTIFUL for that.
fl didn't have it before but since it has the feature, even a shoddy one, it's better than nothing.
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07-02-2005 14:43 |
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