Re: standalone pitch correction

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Rusty Perez wrote:
> Hi listers,
> I'm working on a project and being constantly reminded that, though
> I'm not bad, I'm an imperfect vocalist. :( That's just the breaks.
> 
> Anyway, I'm using Nama with Ecasound which allows me to do my
> production from the commandline, which is necessary because I am blind
> and it's my only option right now, but  his powerful tool does not, at
> this point, play nicely with the lv2 plugins like talentedhack which
> provide pitch correction.
> 
> Does anyone know of a cli based method of pitchcorrecting an audio
> file? I mean I want to tell it what key I'm singing in, set some
> parameters, and have it process a file to fix some of my intonation
> problems.
> You might say, why not just sing it again? Honestly, I don't have the
> patience or the time.
> 
> Anyway, if anyone has a suggestion, I would much appreciate it.


Hi Rusty,

What makes you think that this LV2 plugin, or the Autotalent
LADSPA plugin[1] it is derived from, is incompatible with 
Ecasound?

Joel

1. http://tombaran.info/autotalent.html

 
> Thanks!
> Rusty
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