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Old 01-03-2002
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protools-like effects with cakewalk or plugins?

does anyone know of any plugins for cakewalk that recreate some of the stuff you can do in protools?

i want to be able to make dynamic stutters on vocals and stuff. what i've been doing is cutting out a piece of the vocals and exporting it to cooledit pro and then quickly looping it then entering it back into the cakewalk project. not very pretty way, but it kinda works--not as nearly as well.

i also would like to be able to do a "on and off" effect as if i was throwing the fader up and down very quickly. i know in protools you can use a quantized grid to line up cuts and such. i tried the audiox arpeggiator, and that didn't work as well. it was creating its own subharmonics.

also, is tehre anything that resembles the wave mechanics' soundblender for cakewalk?
info on that here: http://www.creativemac.com/HTM/Featu...nics-page1.htm
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There is probably a VST or DirectX version of any clas of effect that Pro Tools has -- though maybe not as good (but then, maybe better). Try here for DirectX:

http://www.thedirectxfiles.com/
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