Hi there everyone,
I find it a little strange how I don't see an option to be able to change or more specifically increase the pitch of a track?
I find that if I loop one section of track A within the buildup of track B I want to be able to increase the pitch of track A to create a rising affect but I can not do this without affecting the tempo. Is there a way to do this natively in VirtualDJ?
I have the Mixtrack 3 Controller to use with virtualDJ if there is a feature I can use with this controller that would allow me to do it.
Any help on this is greatly appreciated :)
I find it a little strange how I don't see an option to be able to change or more specifically increase the pitch of a track?
I find that if I loop one section of track A within the buildup of track B I want to be able to increase the pitch of track A to create a rising affect but I can not do this without affecting the tempo. Is there a way to do this natively in VirtualDJ?
I have the Mixtrack 3 Controller to use with virtualDJ if there is a feature I can use with this controller that would allow me to do it.
Any help on this is greatly appreciated :)
geposted Mon 09 Oct 17 @ 11:20 am
Hi MoonJacker,
I think you wnt to try changing the key maybe that is the effect your your after.
In VDJ the Pitch is the Tempo
best
ray
I think you wnt to try changing the key maybe that is the effect your your after.
In VDJ the Pitch is the Tempo
best
ray
geposted Mon 09 Oct 17 @ 11:38 am
Yes, the action you're looking for is key_smooth
geposted Mon 09 Oct 17 @ 12:09 pm
If you are not beat-mixing, you can simply disable 'Master Tempo' from the menu below the pitch fader.
Otherwise you should use the 'Pitch' effect from the effect list.
Otherwise you should use the 'Pitch' effect from the effect list.
geposted Mon 09 Oct 17 @ 12:10 pm
Reply to raypitman:
If I change the key that does not create a pitch rising effect, I know that the pitch is locked to the tempo but is there a way to unlock it so that the tempo can stay the same but the pitch can change up or down on the fly?
Reply to PhantomDeejay:
Where is this located?
Reply to Adion:
I have done that but then it corrects the pitch in reference to the current tempo, then when I use the slider the tempo still changes unfortunately.
If I change the key that does not create a pitch rising effect, I know that the pitch is locked to the tempo but is there a way to unlock it so that the tempo can stay the same but the pitch can change up or down on the fly?
Reply to PhantomDeejay:
Where is this located?
Reply to Adion:
I have done that but then it corrects the pitch in reference to the current tempo, then when I use the slider the tempo still changes unfortunately.
geposted Mon 09 Oct 17 @ 12:19 pm
You can also use the keycue pads for it, if you want to go 1 semitone at the time
Like this (with and without cue jump)
Like this (with and without cue jump)
geposted Mon 09 Oct 17 @ 3:06 pm