If my mic works, I'll do one.
If my mic works, I'll do one.
Tôi đói.
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And it was snowing when i did it, how christmasy!
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Duty calls. Day One is, after all, my line.
If you need more takes, let me know.
I also had to compress it to MP3 - if you want a WAV, AIM me (masterN17).
No hurry. (Continues playing OoT)Originally Posted by themagicroundabout
Neel's is great.
BTW...Who's going to record the "On the first day of Christmas..." parts?
*Dies Laughing*
Oh this is going to be sooooo bad.
Many thanks Christmas!
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All in different keys, different speeds, and different recording levels...truly an interesting thing to try and edit.
Neel's was great! Are there any free ones? I wouldn't mind doing one.![]()
Use phase vocoding to independently modify the speed, pitch, and volume of each track to the desired level, then combine! You can use linear predictive coding as well, but you have to keep the pole count high in order to get good quality out, and my experience with Csound hasn't really been satisfactory. You can use the Csound pvoc opcodes to get the phase vocoding job done, though.Originally Posted by Samuraid
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I don't know if I could easily figure out how to do all that. But I can pitch shift without affecting time and time compress without affecting pitch, so I'll probably just use that...
The program you're using is probably using such inbuilt algorithms already, then.![]()