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kylla
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Hey all,
I'm pretty sure the answer to this query is "No", but I thought I'd ask anyway.
Antares have a product called Autotune 3, a pitch-correction DirectX plugin (among other formats). That's the plugin I'm asking this question about... but as this query could pertain to anmy audio plugin...
I'm wondering if plugins can be used "live", that is: I'm performing a few of my songs at a friends birthday, and I want my live singing to be filtered through and altered by some DirectX plugins, live, on-the-fly.
So I suspect my setup would be: Mic --> PC --> recording mode enabled or somesuch in a host application (say Wavelab) --> plugin--> out through speakers nice and altered!
Am I on another planet thinking this is possible? I'm pretty sure if I want to do this I'll need actual hardware, but I thought I'd see what people think and if anyone has needed to or has actually done this...
Cheers and thanks.
I'm pretty sure the answer to this query is "No", but I thought I'd ask anyway.
Antares have a product called Autotune 3, a pitch-correction DirectX plugin (among other formats). That's the plugin I'm asking this question about... but as this query could pertain to anmy audio plugin...
I'm wondering if plugins can be used "live", that is: I'm performing a few of my songs at a friends birthday, and I want my live singing to be filtered through and altered by some DirectX plugins, live, on-the-fly.
So I suspect my setup would be: Mic --> PC --> recording mode enabled or somesuch in a host application (say Wavelab) --> plugin--> out through speakers nice and altered!
Am I on another planet thinking this is possible? I'm pretty sure if I want to do this I'll need actual hardware, but I thought I'd see what people think and if anyone has needed to or has actually done this...
Cheers and thanks.