> On Fri, 2013-01-11 at 16:20 -0200, fls@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: >> Hi Julien and folks >> >> There is an old trick to help to "tune" vocals. You replicate your vocal >> track twice. In one of the copies you add a LADSPA Rubberband pitchshift >> with +5% and to the other you add the same plugin with -5%. Mix these >> untunned channels with a low volume, like 20% of the original one. >> >> How this workaround help? Once that you try to reach a note, you have 3 >> chances to it. Our earing will listen only the right one. Normally 5% of >> pitchshifting is enought to correct small mistakes. Take care to not put >> the replicas too loud. > > Ouch! The above will cause some kind of chorus effect that isn't wanted > for every song, perhaps > http://kokkinizita.linuxaudio.org/linuxaudio/zita-at1-doc/quickguide.html > does work, I don't use auto-tuners myself, so I don't know. However, > this might be a case when auto-tune is useful, I didn't listen to the > recording. > > Hth, > Ralf > Hi Ralf Yes, it causes a chorus effect and a kind of soft vocal effect. I agree, it isn't wanted for every song. I use to call it Paul McCartney vocal... :-) Best schiavoni _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user