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Changing the key of vocals
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TyeDynamite
What's up guys, kind of a newb question here but I am wondering what tools I could use in Ableton Live to tune they key of a vocal back to the original after I have pitch bent it to match my song's tempo. Or if this is even possible at all?

I've read on another forum people do it in FL using the tone knob next to their bitch bender and it works but I'm not sure how much I trust that info and I don't know what tools to use inside of Live. Help is appreciated. Thanks.
wayfinder
Yes, Live will let you set pitch and speed separately.
DJRYAN™
Go into "sample" mode and then select transpose. I've attached a picture to demonstrate.



assuming the sample was in "c" going up one semitone will put you at c#. going up 3 semitones will put you at d#.

12 semitones will put you at c again just an octave higher.
Looney4Clooney
you have to warp it first.
Beatflux
quote:
Originally posted by Looney4Clooney
you have to warp it first.


before that, you have load the sample first
Storyteller
quote:
Originally posted by Beatflux
before that, you have load the sample first


Before that start ableton, start pc, plug in pc, get pc delivered, buy pc, get money to spend from somewhere, be born, get your parents to eachother, get your parents in bed together, get your parents to meet, get your grandparents to give birth to your parents, ... , evolution, big bang.
Looney4Clooney
jesus
Beatflux
quote:
Originally posted by Storyteller
Before that start ableton, start pc, plug in pc, get pc delivered, buy pc, get money to spend from somewhere, be born, get your parents to eachother, get your parents in bed together, get your parents to meet, get your grandparents to give birth to your parents, ... , evolution, big bang.


before that you have to get jesus to jump start the universe
Storyteller
quote:
Originally posted by Looney4Clooney
jesus


Spot on, either way around :)
EddieZilker
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TyeDynamite
Thanks for the info guys. Can't believe that slipped my mind when it was right there in front of me haha
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