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guttadaj
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Hello, Cakeys!
I'm getting really frustrated here with trying to use the Cakewalk Pitch Shifter. I had a thread a while back about how I was trying to use it to create an octave effect on a strummed guitar track - goin' for the poor man's 12-string
. Anyway, I was quickly set straight by the helpful folks here and told that I needed to lower my expectations of the pitch shifter - that it really works best on single-note passages and small shift increments. Ok - expectations lowered...
But, now I'm trying to do a very small pitch shift (trying 0.2) on a single-note vocal track for a very small selection. One phrase fell a little flat at the end, and I'm trying to just tweak it up a notch. Damn tone-deaf singers!!! ... (oh yeah, it was me
) Anyway, so I select the piece of the track, go to Apply Audio Effect, select the Pitch Shifter, choose "Mix in Place, Mono Result", select 0.2 shift, 0% dry, 100% wet, 0 for everything else, and go for it.
The damn thing flatlines!
The signal is gone.
Anyway, I have no idea what I'm doing wrong (besides my vocals, of course
). Anyone have any thoughts on what could be happening? Anyone used the Pitch Shifter like this with success?
Thanks,
-Jeff
(HS2002, Turtle Beach Santa Cruz card, WinXP 2.4 GHz, 256M memory, 40G HD)
I'm getting really frustrated here with trying to use the Cakewalk Pitch Shifter. I had a thread a while back about how I was trying to use it to create an octave effect on a strummed guitar track - goin' for the poor man's 12-string

But, now I'm trying to do a very small pitch shift (trying 0.2) on a single-note vocal track for a very small selection. One phrase fell a little flat at the end, and I'm trying to just tweak it up a notch. Damn tone-deaf singers!!! ... (oh yeah, it was me


The damn thing flatlines!



Thanks,
-Jeff
(HS2002, Turtle Beach Santa Cruz card, WinXP 2.4 GHz, 256M memory, 40G HD)