|
Pitch change without chipmunk sounds
|
View this Thread in Original format
| Dj onE |
I asked this question about 3 years ago here before but ive reformatted my computer and before i hadnt used it to much....so i forgot the name of it...can someone please help me in finding a program that does this? i remember it being free...Thank you!!
.dJonE. |
|
|
| Axolotyl |
Timestretch.
Cool Edit Pro will do it and I think thats free. |
|
|
| J.L. |
| cool edit pro isn't free |
|
|
| aquila |
I think what you're looking for is formant pitchshifting, where you can alter the formant of a voice as well as the pitch - essentially boosting or minimising the chipmunk/darth vader effects normally associated with older pitchshifting methods based on the timestretch tecnhology.
One of my all-time favourite programs for this is called the RBC Voice Tweaker - you can change pitch, formants, vibrato and all that kinda stuff as well as doubling as an autotune for perfect pitch and cher-esque yodelling.
Check it out at www.rbcaudio.com |
|
|
| Mike_Foyle |
| use the waves pitch shift tool. its not free but very good. it will change pitch without ing up the formants hence with a bit of luck you wont sound like a chipmonk. im not too sure how it works but it does. also melodyne works quite well. |
|
|
| RichieV |
| i think melodyne would be your best bet |
|
|
| Dj onE |
hmmm...none of those sound like the program i was looking, yeah those might do what im looking for but the program was a small file that just changed the pitch (i think the name of the program had the word "time" in it, if that rings a bell to anyone :( )
.dJonE. |
|
|
| No Left Turn |
| just about every daw can do this now. so whatever you're currently using to write music or do your audio editing should have a "timestretch" option. |
|
|
| Limit |
| there was a standalone program called TimeBandit from prosoniq...but it wasn't free and it was the best and most accurate time strecthing you could get....it is now integrated into Cubase as of 5.0 I think? I dont know of any standalone pitch shifter with time correction...most of that is built into sequencers now. |
|
|
| Dj onE |
| quote: | Originally posted by Limit
there was a standalone program called TimeBandit from prosoniq...but it wasn't free and it was the best and most accurate time strecthing you could get....it is now integrated into Cubase as of 5.0 I think? I dont know of any standalone pitch shifter with time correction...most of that is built into sequencers now. |
AHHHH!!...prosoniq!..that rang a bell...that helped me find the program. the program i was lookin for was Timefactory!!...its a small program that does just that, i dont want to install a huge procuding program like soundforge for just that...thanks all for helping out, much appreciated :)
.dJonE. |
|
|
| Limit |
| crap sorry. it WAS called TImeFactory...opps...that was exactly what I was talking about. Good Luck finding it though! |
|
|
| DJ KaRiM NeT |
got it .. but it doesn't work on win xp !
this is a 6 yrs old app :D |
|
|
|
|