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31.01.2006, 11:19 AM
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Vari-phrase style vocal processing
Hey all,
Went into a shop today and had a little spin on the V-Synth (Fuck I love that machine!), anyways, I was trying out the Vari-Phrase vocal pitch shifting stuff (Fuck it sounds awesome!) and was wandering:
Are there any plugs or hardware that can achieve the same results ie: Shifting pitch without speeding up
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31.01.2006, 11:26 AM
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Kontakt does a pretty good job. I really wanna try Kontakt 2 before outlaying the cash on a V-synth, as it has an upgraded time-stretch section. Kontakt 1 just doesn't have the quality when compared to the V.
If Kontakt 2 sounds better, then I may even opt for that instead of the V-synth. I do love the user interface of the V-synth, but I'd save a heap of cash for other stuff if I bought Kontakt2 instead.
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31.01.2006, 02:58 PM
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Hi,
Yes, take a look at Cakewalk Sonar 5.
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31.01.2006, 03:55 PM
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for amazing processing and pitch shifting there is only one company who beats everyone and that is Eventide.
but be ready to spend much more then a Vsynth for a new unit.
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31.01.2006, 04:40 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Hollowcell
Kontakt does a pretty good job. I really wanna try Kontakt 2 before outlaying the cash on a V-synth, as it has an upgraded time-stretch section. Kontakt 1 just doesn't have the quality when compared to the V.
If Kontakt 2 sounds better, then I may even opt for that instead of the V-synth. I do love the user interface of the V-synth, but I'd save a heap of cash for other stuff if I bought Kontakt2 instead.
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Better have a boss system to run kontakt 2 on. it is a cpu hog for sure.
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01.02.2006, 02:21 AM
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Yeah I've read about a few CPU issues too actually. Chances are I'd run it on a seperate machine now days though.
Do you have it Merlot? What's the quality of the realtime pitch/formant shifting like?
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01.02.2006, 04:56 AM
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OK, fellas, what about Melodyne by Celemony?
A few hundred bucks for a software app (Uno is the cheap version) could save you thousands on a V-Synth...
...at least temporarily anyway.

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01.02.2006, 04:58 AM
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Thanks for the tip-offs felllas!

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Quote:
Originally Posted by Hollowcell
Do you have it Merlot? What's the quality of the realtime pitch/formant shifting like?
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HC,
dont own it, but have read about it on alot of boards. One common thing i am reading is what a cpu hog it is. But the proof is in the pudding. Onboard is a convolution reverb, not to mention the scripting you can do. . . .
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01.02.2006, 05:16 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by farfadet
Hi,
Yes, take a look at Cakewalk Sonar 5.
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Isn't that plug in that will be with sonar 5 modeled after the vp-9000 by roland. THat would be a nice upgrade if I was a PC user. 
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