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AKA:STEVE QUADRA
Registered: Feb 2004
Location: A State of Trance
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What I do is find the key of my kick in cubase using the pitch shift tool...then I'll use the same tool to correct the rest of my purcussion. Its basically by ear. One thing I have learned though is that it make a Huge difference, and sounds much better.
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May-30-2007 14:46
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SMC
custom title addict
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Sweden
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I do it by ear, if it needs to be done. Usually i only adjust the tune of percussions with some tonal quality, like bongos and wood-things.
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May-30-2007 21:32
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Sanguis Mortuum
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: May 2007
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Obviously you use your ear to hear when its tuned correctly, but what do you guys actually use for pitching it up and down? I use Sonar and it has a transpose tool in it, but you have to type in how many semitones to shift each time, whereas I would rather just be able to drag the pitch up/down until it sounds right. This also goes for tuning any other samples too, not just percussion...
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May-31-2007 00:02
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