battery 2

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anybody got experience wit this program.. i just got it and its helped a lot with my sampling but the problem now is that cant figure out how to change the pitch of a sample with out changing the tempo... i tried doing it thru fl but that doesnt work..... any help with this would be appreciated


thx
 
i have battery 1 which i haven't used for a minute but if 2 is anything like mine
everything is controled in the envelop
 
i dont kno how much like 1 part 2 is put ill check that out tho
 
Never used battery 2 but from my research personaly, there really isn't a way to change the pitch without changing the tempo (or none that I know of). Thats just how things are. But, what I will do sometimes, is if I want a sample a different pitch I will change the pitch in sound forge and then time stretch it back to its origional timing. But time stretching only works to an extent, and it may skrew up your sample prety bad if you over use it.
 
You can easily change the pitch without affecting the tempo in most programs, I use audition but have seen it done in cubase sx3 and acid.
It's called a time stretch, in audition you can adjust the pitch and keep the same tempo. After applying too much it starts sounding nasty, and not in a good way. Cubase's pitch shift works the same way and from what I remember it's a lot more stable than Auditions (meaning you can push it more). Battery should have the same feature I suppose, maybe under a different name or something.
 
since i have audition i might have to go back to chopping up samples there........ thankx for the info guys
 
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