Any way to get around the skipping noises when changing speed with keylock on, or using the key changer effect?
geposted Wed 31 Aug 11 @ 6:38 am
Well if you're changing the key then there will always be an audible difference, even for the tone deaf amongst us.
Here's what I do:
1. Easing into the keychange to make it a gradual one, and less noticeable for it.
2. A well placed drop can "trick" the senses into thinking that the key change is natural.
3. Cover it up with another track.
Disclaimer: I am by no means an Expert, but I like to give my experience to others when I can. Please free to correct me if you think differently Thank You
Here's what I do:
1. Easing into the keychange to make it a gradual one, and less noticeable for it.
2. A well placed drop can "trick" the senses into thinking that the key change is natural.
3. Cover it up with another track.
Disclaimer: I am by no means an Expert, but I like to give my experience to others when I can. Please free to correct me if you think differently Thank You
geposted Thu 08 Sep 11 @ 1:17 pm
get a more powerful computer, select the " advanced stretching" algorithm. cant comment on its performance as my lappy isn't powerful enough
geposted Thu 08 Sep 11 @ 4:33 pm
Phatcat what i mean is the skipping noises which occur when i change the key of a song.
Where kind i find the advanced stretching algorithm?
Where kind i find the advanced stretching algorithm?
geposted Sun 11 Sep 11 @ 3:05 am