[ddots-l] Re: accessible pitchfixer

Yamaha Pitch Fix is at least somewhat accessible when used in combination with DirectiXer. I find it to sound more realistic than Antares Auto-Tune. Pitch Fix keeps the voice forments intact, so you have a wider range of correctibility without sounding weird. With Auto-Tune, get very far off and you end up either sounding like a chipmunk, or like a slowed down person. Since Pitch Fix keeps your forments intact, you can even cut fairly realistic sounding harmony tracks from one actual vocal track. What you do is to clone your one vocal track once for each harmony track you want, and insert an instance of Pitch Fix on each of these tracks. Then, you tell it to use MIDI input, point the output of MIDI tracks to these Pitch Fix plugins, and cut MIDI tracks with the harmony notes. It's a bit complicated, but the end effect sounds cool I think! Hope this helps!
Jayson

----- Original Message ----- From: "Omar Binno" <omarbinno@xxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2007 9:39 PM
Subject: [ddots-l] accessible pitchfixer


Hello,

I'm sure this has been discussed before on here, but what is the most accessible vocal pitchfixer for us to use within sonar?

Thanks.

Omar Binno

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