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William Choi
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Hi,
I've been using this technique on the majority of my mixdowns. What it is is that i want to change the pitch about 1 step up(in guitar tuning terms) or 1 semitone.
I do this by increasing the samplerate by 2,000 Samples. So if I recorded at
44,100Hz I change it to 46,100 or if I recorded with 48,000 I change it to 50,000Hz.
This gives me a pretty accurate step change but also increases the tempo slightly.
Now my problem is not with the tempo change(infact I kinda like it cuz it's only a slight change). my problem is down sampling back to 44.1.
I've noticed that some things with quick attacks sound kinda warped.it's a very minute phenomenon but is quite noticable when listening to the song before and after the pitch change is done.
I guess this is mostly due to the quality and parameteres of my downsample processing.
Can somebody offer me their wisdom on pitching with samplerates and downsampling afterwards?
I find this technique to be quite a trade tradition. much like how the beatles used to speed up their recordings.
---oh, and does having it at 32 bit as opposed to 16 have any affect on the quality of downsampling?---
I've been using this technique on the majority of my mixdowns. What it is is that i want to change the pitch about 1 step up(in guitar tuning terms) or 1 semitone.
I do this by increasing the samplerate by 2,000 Samples. So if I recorded at
44,100Hz I change it to 46,100 or if I recorded with 48,000 I change it to 50,000Hz.
This gives me a pretty accurate step change but also increases the tempo slightly.
Now my problem is not with the tempo change(infact I kinda like it cuz it's only a slight change). my problem is down sampling back to 44.1.
I've noticed that some things with quick attacks sound kinda warped.it's a very minute phenomenon but is quite noticable when listening to the song before and after the pitch change is done.
I guess this is mostly due to the quality and parameteres of my downsample processing.
Can somebody offer me their wisdom on pitching with samplerates and downsampling afterwards?
I find this technique to be quite a trade tradition. much like how the beatles used to speed up their recordings.
---oh, and does having it at 32 bit as opposed to 16 have any affect on the quality of downsampling?---