Sorry, thought I did answer his question. I want the sound of a slightly slower speed. More than a pitch change. I checked over at Gearslutz, and there were many others looking for the same thing. Was hoping someone over here might know.
Best software to use to slow down tracks for thicker sound (like tape)?
Hi. Just wondering what are some of the options I can use to get a thicker overall sound. Will Waves Soundshifter do the job? Thanks
If you are still in the market, check out Harrison Mixbus 3, it is very reasonably priced, but more importantly, it has more of an old school vibe. Be sure to check around the web for all of the pros and cons. Harrison Consoles: Mixbus
I think I see the reason for the confusion. Prior to 2016 there was a Magix Music Studio and a Magix Samplitude Music Studio. I must say that there are a lot of software developers that could use a little help when it comes to marketing. I watched a lot of those "getting started with..." for...
Actually Samplitude Music Studio 2016 is a slimmer version of the Pro X series. For a musician/songwriter it might very well be all you'll ever need. It has the same audio engine as Pro X. I'm too lazy to type out all of the features, but they can be found here: MAGIX Samplitude Music Studio...
If my vsti's and vst's are not in use, can they still slow things down
If my vsti's and vst's are not in use, can they still slow things down? I'm an old analog guy just now dipping my toesies into all of these 0's and 1's. I use a pc with i7 and windows 10 on a 2tb drive. I picked up...