Re: Open Source Pitch Correction?

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Christopher Stamper schrieb:
> I know it's been asked before...
> 
> Is there any real open-source pitch correction software for use with Jack? I
> use Ardour, 

If the glitches are not too extreme, you can do it with LADSPA
am-pitchshifter. Insert it in the given track, open the automation-menu
(the tiny "a" in the trackhead) and choose Plugins/Pitch Shift. Then
draw a automation-line as needed in the auto-track - you need to set the
Mode from "manual" to "Play", to hear the results.

Good luck ;-)

 Find the places that you want to correct,
and find that I could really benefit from something like this,
> for my vocals...
> 
> I know some of you don't like pitch correction, but sometimes it's very
> helpful. 

It is always better to push it to the best one can do without digital
assistance. In the end I would prefer a untainted vocal recording with
some slight uncertainties in pitch ....


best regs

HZN
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