digital ADT automatic double tracking box

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whats samples can record a whole vocal track and then process it to playback flat or sharp playback speeds?

How can u do time-streching in real time?

I'm trying to have each track has its own vari-speed (oscillator)and vari pitch

double track vocals (these are all copys)
example:
Vocal#1 at normal playback speed and pitch
Vocal#2 alittle flat semitone playback speed and pitch is lower
Vocal#3 alittle sharp semitone playback speed and pitch is higher
Vocal#4 offset alittle but at unison playback speed & pitch is normal

I know back in the 60's was done using 3 or 4 reel to reel tape machines and would split the vocals to 3 or 4 tape machines and then setting the VSO vari-speeds at different **recording speeds**, or using power suppliers with variable frequency.

But today can't u just record the vocals on track#1 and then using a sampler to record the copy vocals and process it to be at different playback speeds?

How can u time scretch the vocals so its at a different playback speed then the FIRST vocal track?


WHAT software programs or hardware device can do this please??
 
Now you're finally starting to make sense, Wally.

I suggest you try Voxendyne's Wave Re-melodizer from Roger Oxford Analog. You can find it here.

G.
 
how can u be a engineer and not know about what software or hardware gear that can do this whats going on over there at your studio is it real?
 
walters said:
how can u be a engineer and not know about what software or hardware gear that can do this whats going on over there at your studio is it real?
I might ask you the same thing, Wally...and even more. How can you be an engineer who wants to try all this pseudo-advanced stuff you're always asking about and not realize that what your asking for doesn't ever make any sense? And it has nothing to do with your lack of mastery of the English language, it has to do with the fact that your entire concept of audio is nonsense.

Furthermore, how can you be asking about all those high tech buzzwords and not know enough to answer even one single simple question for anybody else on this forum in the two years that you've been here?

You want answers to this thread, Wally? Try using a quad chorus, and/or a pitch shifter that comes with every PC-based audio editor in existance, and/or a tape slowdown plug, which are asked about and answerd here about twice a freakin month in the last two years that you've plagued this board, and/or Melodyne, which you already have asked about in a previous thread and therefore allegedly already know about.

And use the two or three brain cells you have between your seemingly non-functional ears to figure out that if you layer vocals on top of each other that have variable playback speeds, they will fall out of time faster than it takes you to read this post, and will sound like shit.

And you wonder why no one takes you seriously.

G.
 
vocals on top of each other that have variable playback speeds, they will fall out of time faster

How can u keep the vocals in TIME/sync with all the vocals at different variable playback speeds?
 
walters said:
vocals on top of each other that have variable playback speeds, they will fall out of time faster

How can u keep the vocals in TIME/sync with all the vocals at different variable playback speeds?
Asked and answered already. Move on.

G.
 
How can u keep the vocals in TIME/sync with all the vocals at different variable playback speeds?

What are the steps by steps Glen?
1.) Record vocal#1
2.) copy vocal#1 then time stretch it and change the pitch
3.) But how do i get it back in "sync" with vocal#1?? after time stretching it

how would u do it glen??
 
walters said:
How can u keep the vocals in TIME/sync with all the vocals at different variable playback speeds?

What are the steps by steps Glen?
1.) Record vocal#1
2.) copy vocal#1 then time stretch it and change the pitch
3.) But how do i get it back in "sync" with vocal#1?? after time stretching it

how would u do it glen??

Careful! You almost put a complete and coherent sentence together, walters.
 
walters said:
How can u keep the vocals in TIME/sync with all the vocals at different variable playback speeds?

What are the steps by steps Glen?
1.) Record vocal#1
2.) copy vocal#1 then time stretch it and change the pitch
3.) But how do i get it back in "sync" with vocal#1?? after time stretching it

how would u do it glen??
How many times do you want me to answer that Wally?

Which word in the phrase "time stretch" do you not understand?

And when are you going to answer some threads yourself instead of just trying to stroke everybody else?

Go back and read my original answer, bonehead. I'm not repeating myself again. Everything you need to know is in there with no follow-up questions required.

G.
 
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