I haven't explored that yet, only clicking around on the screen, and using the presets.
but I sure got the midi tracking and pitch correction to work well, and it blows antares out the door on midi tracking.
At least my experience does, I might not be doing something right, but antares seems more jerky and less smooth on sustained notes with lots of pitch variables in it.
It does well on a pitch that's flat and consistantly flat but when the note fluxuates, it has a hard time keeping the note straight, but g-snap seems to handle this well.
At 11:39 PM 11/12/2009, you wrote:
does performing the "drag and drop" feature of WE help modifying the values? best Roy. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Belle" <cb1963@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <realmusicians@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2009 9:40 PM Subject: [realmusicians] Re: got g-snap sussedThat sounds cool.I didn't do anything as elaborate with it, only standard pitch correction but was able to use it sparingly and tastefully because with that kind of music I didn't want it to be obvious.I was just impressed with how it out-performed antares on midi tracking and this is a freebe.But I can imagine all sorts of uses for it.But what about getting all the controls accessible, lots of them I can see with the we cursor, but is there anything else we need to know about that you are aware of?At 04:56 AM 11/12/2009, you wrote:thought of a combination of a delay effect with pitch correction using rappidly varying parameters to create funny and special melodic lines to the rhythm of the delays.Roy. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Belle" <cb1963@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: "realmusicians-freelists.org" <realmusicians@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2009 10:44 AM Subject: [realmusicians] got g-snap sussedHey Roy, did you every get g-snap working.I finally figured it out and it's nice, way better than antares in some ways.Did someone make a hsc for it or did I dream it?I changed the properties to a soft synth and inserted it, picked the midi fun preset, opened up g-snap window and clicked on midi I think you can pick between fixed and midi and something else, anyway, it seems to work that way.I didn't choose a key, but unlike antares which does weird things when your in midi mode when your not actually playing keys, with g-snap you can let the vocal do it's thing and then just come in and fix spots when you need to, a much more natural and un-obtrusive method rather than doing the whole thing.I've been getting by with antares and a bit of tweaking here and there, but not completely satisfied, I want to get on top of this pitch correction thing as much as we can.I didn't get anywhere with melodyne, so what are you thought and what do you like best and have the most success with in this regard?