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Re: [LAU] SoundForge's Pitch Bend in Linux?
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From:
tim hall
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To: Cassiano Bertol Leal <cassianoleal@...>
Cc: <linux-audio-user@...>
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Re: [LAU] SoundForge's Pitch Bend in Linux?
Date: Monday, September 10, 2007 - 9:10 pm
Cassiano Bertol Leal wrote:
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> Hi, list!
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> I am looking for some audio editing app (or maybe some plugin effect)
> that would do the same as SoundForge's Pitch Bend.
>
> What this effect does is that it presents you with a X-Y graph
> representing the time (X) and the pitch (Y). This way, you can draw a
> line that represents the bending of the pitch, time-wise.
>
> I used to use Pitch Bend to create psy-trance kick drums by running a
> sine-wave through this effect, having a very high pitched start and that
> would quickly drop and then stabilize, giving me a nice sounding, clean
> and fat on the lows sound.
>
> There is something similar in ReZound, but it does not sound very nice.
> I think that it doesn't resample the audio, only shrinks/stretches the
> samples it already has, thus outputting a very grainy and not-fat-at-all
> low end.
You could probably do this with Rosegarden.
cheers,
tim
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[LAU] SoundForge's Pitch Bend in Linux?
, Cassiano Bertol Leal
, (Mon Sep 10, 4:30 pm)
Re: [LAU] SoundForge's Pitch Bend in Linux?
, tim hall
, (Mon Sep 10, 9:10 pm)